Evictly

Poupart v Sakr

Tenant wins · Clarence Creek · 2024-04-10

Adjudicator
Robert Patchett
Dispute
Persistent Late Payment, Personal Use
Notice
Persistent late payment (N8), Personal use (N12)
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
S.P.
Tenant
K.S.
Tenant rep
Duty Counsel

What happened

Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to persistent late rent payments and the Landlord's good faith requirement of the rental unit for their spouse's residential occupation for at least one year.

The ruling

The Landlord's applications are dismissed. The Tenant shall pay the Landlord $2,124.88, which represents the reasonable out-of-pocket expenses and the compensation the Landlord has paid.