Evictly

Soliman v Maclean

Landlord wins · Mississauga · 2024-09-23

Adjudicator
Sheena Brar
Dispute
Damage to Property, Persistent Late Payment
Notice
N5 Notice of Termination - Damage, N8 Notice of Termination - Persistent late payment
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
E.S., A.A.
Tenant
C.S.M., D.R.C.

What happened

Landlords applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to damage to the rental unit and persistent late payment of rent. The Landlords also claimed compensation for unpaid utility costs.

The ruling

The Landlords' request to review the previous order is granted. The Landlords proved the Tenant failed to pay utility costs as required under the tenancy agreement, and the Tenant owes the Landlords $3,732.46 which includes the unpaid utility costs and application filing fees. The tenancy was terminated as of the date the Tenant vacated the rental unit.