Evictly

Panoramic Properties Inc. v Cuddy

Landlord wins · St Catharines · 2025-04-04

Adjudicator
Karen GonΓ§alves
Dispute
Breach of Conditions, Substantial Interference
Notice
N5
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
Panoramic Properties Inc.
Tenant
R.C.
Landlord rep
Lauren Mogridge, Jennifer Ricci

What happened

The Landlord applied to evict the Tenant for substantial interference, specifically for failing to pay utility costs (hot water tank rental) as required by the tenancy agreement. The Landlord also sought compensation for the amounts they had to pay on the Tenant's behalf. The Tenant did not attend the hearing.

The ruling

The tenancy is continued on the condition that the Tenant pays the Landlord $986.52 by April 30, 2025, covering unpaid utility costs and the application fee. The Tenant must also pay subsequent utility bills as they come due. If the Tenant fails to meet these conditions, the Landlord can apply to the Board for an eviction order without notice to the Tenant.