Evictly

Liu v Kelly

Tenant wins · North York · 2024-07-11

Adjudicator
Amanda Kovats
Dispute
Illegal Act, Substantial Interference
Notice
Substantial interference (N5), Persistent late payment (N8), Illegal Act (N6)
Landlord
Y.L.
Tenant
C.K.

What happened

The landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenant due to substantial interference, illegal acts, and illegal trade/business in the rental unit or residential complex. The landlord's application was initially dismissed, and the landlord requested a review of the order.

The ruling

The request to review the previous order was denied. The hearing member's determinations were found to be reasonable, including not proceeding on the landlord's N5 and N8 notices due to lack of evidence, and not allowing the landlord to amend the application to include the N8 notice after the application was filed.