Evictly

Pradhan v Gonsalves

Tenant wins · Scarborough · 2025-12-10

Adjudicator
Susan Priest
Dispute
Breach of Conditions, Non-payment of Rent
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N4)
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
S.P., R.G.
Tenant
E.G.

What happened

The Landlords applied for eviction based on the Tenant's breach of a previous LTB order (LTB-L-015992-25). An ex-parte eviction order was issued on October 29, 2025. The Tenant filed a motion to set aside this order, claiming that her failure to pay was due to unavoidable banking delays involving a wire transfer from the United States. The Landlords argued that the Tenant is habitually late and owes over $17,000 in arrears.

The ruling

The Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order is granted. Order LTB-L-088446-25 is set aside. However, the Tenant must pay the full arrears of $17,200.00 on or before December 10, 2025. If the Tenant fails to make this payment, the Landlords may file for eviction with the Sheriff on December 11, 2025.