Evictly

Sidney Towers Housing Co-operative Inc v Calderone

Landlord wins · Ottawa · 2023-04-26

Adjudicator
Lynn Mitchell
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Notice
N5C
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
Sidney Towers Housing Co-operative Inc
Tenant
P.C.
Landlord rep
T. Jacquard

What happened

The Co-op applied to the LTB to end the Co-op Member's occupancy and evict him because his conduct substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment for usual purposes by the Co-op or another member of the Co-op or occupant of the residential complex, or substantially interfered with another lawful right, privilege or interest of the Co-op or another member. The Co-op alleged that the Co-op Member changed the lock to the unit and did not provide the Co-op with a copy of the key, and that hydro was not being supplied to the unit and the Co-op Member failed to make arrangements with Hydro Ottawa to bring the account for the unit into good standing.

The ruling

The Co-op Member shall, on or before May 20, 2023, provide the Co-op with a copy of a working key to the lock to the unit and documentation to confirm that the Hydro account for the unit is operative and in good standing. If the Co-op Member fails to meet either of these conditions, the Co-op may apply to the Board for an order terminating the occupancy of the Co-op Member's unit and evicting the Co-op Member.