Evictly

Stoney Creek Community Homes Inc. v Phillips

Landlord wins · Stoney Creek · 2025-09-03

Adjudicator
Harry Cho
Dispute
Breach of Conditions, Substantial Interference
Landlord
Stoney Creek Community Homes Inc.
Tenant
T.P.

What happened

The Tenant requested a review of a motion order that upheld an ex parte eviction order. The eviction was triggered by the Tenant's failure to comply with a May 20, 2025, conditional order requiring her to muzzle her dog while in the common areas of the residential complex. The Landlord provided video and photographic evidence of the breach. The Tenant claimed she had lost the muzzle, but the Board found her testimony lacked credibility, noting she had returned a muzzle to a retail store and failed to provide evidence of a replacement purchase. The Member concluded the Tenant did not intend to comply with the muzzling requirement.

The ruling

The request to review the motion order is denied. The original order remains confirmed, meaning the eviction stands. The Board found no serious error in the previous determination that the Tenant breached a conditional order by failing to muzzle her dog and that she lacked the credibility to warrant relief from eviction.