Camille Tancioco
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Adjudicator Past Decisions
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Eviction Relief Granted to Tenant 6 Orders since 2024PRO
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Lanlord's Notice Found Invalid 4 Orders since 2024PRO
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Contested Dispute by CategoryPRO
- Other21
Landlord Win Rate: 52.38%
- Substantial Interference20
Landlord Win Rate: 30%
- Persistent Late Payment14
Landlord Win Rate: 57.14%
- Tenant Agreed Termination12
Landlord Win Rate: 41.67%
- Property Damage8
Landlord Win Rate: 50%
- Safety Concerns7
Landlord Win Rate: 85.71%
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Latest Orders
The LTB denied a purchaser landlord's third request to review a bad faith eviction case, ruling that the Board's review process had been exhausted.
CMHA HKPR v Dixon
A Peterborough tenant is evicted after his guest assaulted another resident and caused property damage, with the LTB denying relief due to ongoing safety risks and the landlord fulfilling its duty to accommodate.
Reyaz v Gibson
Tenant's attempt to overturn a personal-use eviction by claiming a serious error and procedural delay is denied by the LTB.
Tenants' bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed because they were filed after the mandatory two-year deadline had expired.
Henley Crescent v Browne
LTB denies an occupant's second review request, confirming that living in a unit does not automatically create an 'implied tenancy' after the official tenant provides notice to leave.
Saini v Hypolite
A tenant's request to review an eviction order for long-standing rent arrears is denied, confirming the original order to evict.
The LTB denied a purchaser landlord's third request to review a bad faith eviction case, ruling that the Board's review process had been exhausted.
CMHA HKPR v Dixon
A Peterborough tenant is evicted after his guest assaulted another resident and caused property damage, with the LTB denying relief due to ongoing safety risks and the landlord fulfilling its duty to accommodate.
Reyaz v Gibson
Tenant's attempt to overturn a personal-use eviction by claiming a serious error and procedural delay is denied by the LTB.
Tenants' bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed because they were filed after the mandatory two-year deadline had expired.
Henley Crescent v Browne
LTB denies an occupant's second review request, confirming that living in a unit does not automatically create an 'implied tenancy' after the official tenant provides notice to leave.
Saini v Hypolite
A tenant's request to review an eviction order for long-standing rent arrears is denied, confirming the original order to evict.
The LTB denied a purchaser landlord's third request to review a bad faith eviction case, ruling that the Board's review process had been exhausted.
CMHA HKPR v Dixon
A Peterborough tenant is evicted after his guest assaulted another resident and caused property damage, with the LTB denying relief due to ongoing safety risks and the landlord fulfilling its duty to accommodate.
Reyaz v Gibson
Tenant's attempt to overturn a personal-use eviction by claiming a serious error and procedural delay is denied by the LTB.
Tenants' bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed because they were filed after the mandatory two-year deadline had expired.
Henley Crescent v Browne
LTB denies an occupant's second review request, confirming that living in a unit does not automatically create an 'implied tenancy' after the official tenant provides notice to leave.
Saini v Hypolite
A tenant's request to review an eviction order for long-standing rent arrears is denied, confirming the original order to evict.
The LTB denied a purchaser landlord's third request to review a bad faith eviction case, ruling that the Board's review process had been exhausted.
CMHA HKPR v Dixon
A Peterborough tenant is evicted after his guest assaulted another resident and caused property damage, with the LTB denying relief due to ongoing safety risks and the landlord fulfilling its duty to accommodate.
Reyaz v Gibson
Tenant's attempt to overturn a personal-use eviction by claiming a serious error and procedural delay is denied by the LTB.
Tenants' bad faith eviction claim and subsequent review request were both dismissed because they were filed after the mandatory two-year deadline had expired.
Henley Crescent v Browne
LTB denies an occupant's second review request, confirming that living in a unit does not automatically create an 'implied tenancy' after the official tenant provides notice to leave.
Saini v Hypolite
A tenant's request to review an eviction order for long-standing rent arrears is denied, confirming the original order to evict.
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