Evictly

Lead Properties v LYNCH

Landlord wins · Eganville · 2025-02-25

Adjudicator
Elena Jacob
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
N5
Landlord
Lead Properties
Tenant
J.L.
Landlord rep
Lorenzo Patino, Christina Bachenskie, Marie Loo

What happened

Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to Tenant's conduct that substantially interfered with the Landlord's lawful rights, including erecting a pool in the common area without permission and being verbally aggressive towards the Landlord's property manager.

The ruling

The Landlord has proven the grounds for termination of the tenancy, but the tenancy is preserved provided the Tenant follows the conditions of the order, including not using vulgar language towards the Landlord's employees/agents and not erecting any structures without permission.