Evictly

Sohi v Singh

Landlord wins · Etobicoke · 2024-02-12

Adjudicator
Fabio Quattrociocchi
Dispute
Damage to Property, Non-payment of Rent, Persistent Late Payment, Substantial Interference
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N4), Persistent late payment (N8), Substantial interference (N5), Serious impairment of safety (N7)
Amount
>$20K
Landlord
G.S.S., R.S.
Tenant
R.S., G.S.
Landlord rep
Kuldip Singh
Tenant rep
Randeep Singh

What happened

Landlords applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenants due to non-payment of rent, substantial interference, damages, and persistent late payment of rent. The Landlords served valid N4, N5, N7, and N8 notices, but the Tenants did not void the notices. The Tenants were still in possession of the rental unit at the time of the hearing.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated effective February 23, 2024. The Tenants must vacate the rental unit by this date. If they do not, the Landlords may file the order with the Sheriff to enforce the eviction. The Tenants must pay the Landlords $35,000, which includes rent arrears and costs to repair damages, less the rent deposit and interest. If the Tenants do not pay by February 23, 2024, they will owe interest at 7% annually on the outstanding balance.