Singh v Wimalanath
Landlord wins · Brampton · 2024-04-19
- Adjudicator
- Stephen Rotstein
- Dispute
- Persistent Late Payment
- Notice
- Persistent late payment (N8)
- Amount
- $10-20K
- Landlord
- R.S.
- Tenant
- A.S.W., A.H., P.W., W.N., C.W.
- Landlord rep
- Letitia Webley
What happened
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenants due to persistent late payment of rent. The Landlord served a valid N8 notice alleging the Tenants paid rent late 5 out of 8 months between July 2022 and February 2023. The Tenants continued to pay rent late after the N8 notice was served.
The ruling
The Landlord's application is granted. The tenancy is terminated effective April 30, 2024. The Tenants must vacate the unit by this date. If they do not, the Landlord can file the order with the Sheriff to enforce the eviction. The Tenants owe the Landlord $10,910.33, which includes rent arrears, daily compensation, and the application fee, minus the rent deposit and interest. If the Tenants do not pay the full amount by April 30, 2024, they will owe interest at 7% annually on the outstanding balance.