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Soin v Numert Investments

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2024-11-06

Adjudicator
Karen Gonçalves
Dispute
Substantial Interference
Landlord
Numert Investments
Tenant
R.S.
Landlord rep
Vito Simone, Linda Prani, Brian Rubin

What happened

Tenant applied for an order determining that Landlord substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit or residential complex due to excessive noise from construction in the building, namely the replacement of balconies.

The ruling

The Tenant's application is dismissed as the Tenant did not prove the allegations of substantial interference on a balance of probabilities. The work carried out by the Landlord, while causing some disruption, did not constitute unreasonable interference in the circumstances.