Evictly

Sembrana v Gowman

Landlord wins · Windsor · 2025-12-04

Adjudicator
Panagiotis P. Roupas
Dispute
Non-payment of Rent, Persistent Late Payment
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N4), Persistent late payment (N8)
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
M.S.
Tenant
R.G., A.W.
Landlord rep
Information not explicitly named

What happened

The Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy based on non-payment of rent (L1) and persistent late payment (L2). The Tenants had a history of late payments and significant arrears at the time of the hearing. The Tenants requested relief from eviction citing financial hardship and the impact on their young child's schooling and community ties.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated effective January 31, 2026, unless the Tenants void the order by paying the full arrears plus filing fees. If the Tenants void the L1 order, they are granted relief from the L2 persistent late payment application on the condition that they pay the full monthly rent on time for the following 12 months. If the Tenants do not void the order, they must vacate by the termination date and pay the Landlord $6,028.43 plus daily compensation.