Evictly

Nayef v Humpartzian

Landlord wins · Rockland · 2025-11-19

Adjudicator
Nancy Morris
Dispute
Damage to Property, Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference, Utilities
Notice
Damages (N5), Substantial interference (N5), Persistent late payment (N8)
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
M.N.
Tenant
S.H., M.B.

What happened

The Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenants due to substantial interference, wilful or negligent damage to the premises, and persistent late payment of rent. The Landlord also sought reimbursement for unpaid utility costs and compensation for damages. The Tenants moved out prior to the hearing, so the Landlord proceeded with claims for utilities and damages.

The ruling

The Tenants are ordered to pay the Landlord a total of $13,016.00, which includes $1,080.00 for unpaid utilities, $11,750.00 for damages to the rental unit, and the $186.00 application filing fee. The tenancy is officially terminated as of July 1, 2025.