Last updated: October 13, 2024
Ordered by Reid Jackson,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Landlord
Ordered Amount
$13,100
to Landlord
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Citation: Norberry Residences v Sajo, 2024 ONLTB 13159
File Number: LTB-L-021334-23
Hearing Date
Feb 2024
Order Date
Apr 9, 2024
Tenancy End Date
May 2024
The Landlord's application is granted. The tenancy is terminated effective May 31, 2024. The Tenants must vacate the rental unit by this date. If they do not, the Landlord may file the order with the Court Enforcement Office for enforcement. The Tenants must pay the Landlord $1,347.53 for the cost of repairing the damage, as well as $12,593.82 in daily compensation for use and occupation of the unit. The Landlord must return the rent deposit and interest to the Tenants.
To give the Tenants an opportunity to find new accommodations
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenants due to substantial interference with the reasonable enjoyment of the residential complex and wilful or negligent damage to the rental unit caused by dog feces and urine. The Landlord also sought compensation for the cost of repairing the damaged flooring.
Landlord provided evidence of multiple inspections showing significant dog feces and urine damage to the rental unit's flooring. Neighboring tenant testified about the persistent foul odor emanating from the unit.
Tenants denied allegations of substantial interference and undue damage. Claimed floors were stained from children's activities, not dog feces and urine.
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Lawful Rent
$1,224
Application Fee
$186
Rent Deposit
$1,224
Deposit Interest
$34
Damages
$1,348
Other Amount
$12,594
Daily compensation for use and occupation of rental unit
Ordered Amount
$13,100 (to Landlord)
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