Evictly

The Estate of Gary Watson v Pamer

Landlord wins · Wallaceburg · 2024-01-03

Adjudicator
Robert Brown
Dispute
Damage to Property, Illegal Act, Persistent Late Payment, Safety Impairment, Substantial Interference
Notice
Non-payment of rent (N4), Substantial interference (N5), Illegal act (N6), Safety impairment (N7)
Amount
$5-10K
Landlord
T.E.O.G.W.
Tenant
M.P.
Landlord rep
Denise Ranger, Wendy Rosson

What happened

The landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the tenant due to non-payment of rent, substantial interference with the landlord's rights, illegal acts, and safety impairment. The tenant was accused of stealing electricity, damaging the rental unit, and tampering with smoke detectors.

The ruling

The tenancy is terminated effective January 14, 2024. The tenant must pay the landlord $8,323.27, which includes rent arrears and filing fees. If the tenant does not pay by January 14, 2024, the landlord can file the order with the Sheriff to enforce the eviction starting January 15, 2024. The tenant was not present to make a case for relief from eviction, and the Board found it would be unfair to grant such relief.