Evictly

Young Women's Christian Association of Greater Toronto v Offenbeck

Landlord wins · Toronto · 2024-06-07

Adjudicator
Peter Nicholson
Dispute
Illegal Act, Safety, Substantial Interference
Notice
N5, N6, N7
Amount
<$5K
Landlord
Y.W.C.A.O.G.T.
Tenant
K.O.
Landlord rep
S. Godinho

What happened

Landlord applied to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant due to the Tenant's hoarding and unsanitary behavior that substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment and safety of the residential complex. The Landlord also alleged the Tenant made a threat to harm another tenant, but there was insufficient evidence to support this claim.

The ruling

The Landlord proved the grounds for termination of the tenancy due to the Tenant's hoarding and unsanitary behavior that substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment and safety of the residential complex. The tenancy is terminated effective June 18, 2024, and the Tenant must vacate the unit by that date. The Tenant must pay the Landlord $186 for the application fee.