Lipitkas v Ludlow
Split/Other wins · Toronto · 2025-08-27
- Adjudicator
- Dawn Carr
- Dispute
- Damage to Property, Substantial Interference
- Notice
- Substantial interference (N5), Damages (N5)
- Amount
- <$5K
- Landlord
- J.L.
- Tenant
- L.L.
- Landlord rep
- Mawgan Mayer
- Tenant rep
- Shayla Renteria
What happened
The Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant for substantial interference and wilful or negligent damage. The allegations included the Tenant failing to provide tenant insurance after a fire, tampering with boiler and furnace switches, and breaking a window. The Landlord sought repair costs and compensation for the filing fee.
The ruling
The tenancy continues provided the Tenant pays the Landlord $694.50 (for window repairs and the filing fee) by September 7, 2025. Additionally, the Tenant must provide proof of current tenant insurance upon request. If the Tenant fails to comply with these conditions, the Landlord may apply for an eviction order without further notice to the Tenant.