Kate Sinipostolova

Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Adjudicator Past Decisions

Overview

Total Orders

125

2024 Orders

115

Eviction Relief Granted to Tenant in 2024

44

Landlord's Notice Found Invalid in 2024

5

Hearing to Order
29days
Order to Termination
11days

Order Outcomes

Contested disputes are those where both parties were present at the hearing

Landlord Wins
30 orders60%
Tenant Wins
30 orders30%
Agreement
30 orders10%

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Eviction Relief Granted to Tenant 44 Orders in 2024

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Lanlord's Notice Found Invalid 5 Orders in 2024

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Contested Dispute by Category

    • Property Damage8

      Landlord Win Rate: 75%

    • Persistent Late Payment4

      Landlord Win Rate: 50%

    • Bad Faith Eviction3

      Landlord Win Rate: 0%

    • Other3

      Landlord Win Rate: 66.67%

    • Harassment2

      Landlord Win Rate: 0%

    • Illegal Charges2

      Landlord Win Rate: 0%

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    Latest Orders

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    Vachon v Freeman

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    November 27, 2024
    Cornwall
    Personal Use

    Cornwall landlords win personal use eviction, but tenants granted delayed enforcement due to hardship.

    Testimony Contested
    Eviction Relief Granted
    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionModerate

    Osgoode Properties v Corea

    Contested Dispute
    Tenant Wins
    October 29, 2024
    Kingston
    Persistent Late Payment

    Landlord's eviction application dismissed after tenant files consumer proposal, which stays termination based on pre-proposal rent arrears.

    ContentionLow

    Nakhuda v Bailey

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    October 24, 2024
    Pickering
    Non-payment of Rent

    Pickering tenant faces eviction for non-payment of rent, owes $6,516.80 to landlord.

    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionModerate

    Cannon Street Holdings Inc. v Pettitt

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    October 21, 2024
    Hamilton
    Repairs, Renovations

    Landlord granted order to terminate tenancy for major renovations in Hamilton rental unit.

    Eviction Relief Granted
    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionHigh

    Cannon Street Holdings Inc. v Pettitt

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    October 21, 2024
    Hamilton
    Repairs, Renovations

    Landlord granted order to terminate tenancy for major renovations in Hamilton rental unit.

    Eviction Relief Granted
    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionHigh

    Nakhuda v Bailey

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    October 24, 2024
    Pickering
    Non-payment of Rent

    Pickering tenant faces eviction for non-payment of rent, owes $6,516.80 to landlord.

    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionModerate

    Osgoode Properties v Corea

    Contested Dispute
    Tenant Wins
    October 29, 2024
    Kingston
    Persistent Late Payment

    Landlord's eviction application dismissed after tenant files consumer proposal, which stays termination based on pre-proposal rent arrears.

    ContentionLow

    Vachon v Freeman

    Contested Dispute
    Landlord Wins
    November 27, 2024
    Cornwall
    Personal Use

    Cornwall landlords win personal use eviction, but tenants granted delayed enforcement due to hardship.

    Testimony Contested
    Eviction Relief Granted
    Section 82 Issues Raised and Permitted
    ContentionModerate

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