Evictly

Udovicic v Pickup

Split/Other wins · Scarborough · 2025-05-28

Adjudicator
Jane Dean
Dispute
Breach of Conditions
Amount
$10-20K
Landlord
A.U.
Tenant
K.P.
Landlord rep
Marian Lippa
Tenant rep
Renee Griffin

What happened

A landlord applied to evict a tenant for breaching a condition from a previous LTB order. An ex parte order was issued. The tenant filed a motion to set aside that order. At the hearing, both parties, with representation, reached a consent agreement. The motion to set aside was granted, and the new consent order terminates the tenancy on a future date, sets the total arrears at $11,722.25, and outlines the move-out process.

The ruling

The Tenant's motion to set aside a prior eviction order is granted. By consent, the tenancy will terminate on June 30, 2025. The Tenant must pay the Landlord $11,722.25 by this date. The last month's rent deposit will cover June's rent. If the Tenant fails to move out, the Landlord can enforce eviction starting July 1, 2025.