Evictly

NICOSIA v CRABER

Landlord wins · Innisfil · 2025-06-10

Adjudicator
Nancy Morris
Dispute
Personal Use
Notice
Personal use (N12)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
C.N., E.A.
Tenant
S.C.

What happened

The Landlords applied to end the tenancy because they require the unit for their own residential use as a retirement home. The Tenant did not attend the hearing but had previously informed the Landlords of her intention to vacate on June 7, 2025. The Landlords provided evidence of their genuine intent to occupy the unit and had paid the required one-month rent compensation.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated effective June 30, 2025, due to the Landlords' genuine need for the unit for personal use. The Tenant, who had already indicated plans to move out, is ordered to pay the Landlords $98.50. This amount represents per diem rent for seven days in June, minus the accrued interest on her rent deposit. An eviction order can be enforced if the Tenant fails to vacate by the termination date.