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Eviction Order for Landlord's Personal Use - Ali v Cargill

LTB Order Review and Summary

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Date not provided

Hearing Date: April 5, 2023

Order Issued: April 21, 2023

Termination Date: June 2, 2023

Eviction Deadline: June 2, 2023

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-054819-22
Address: 4801 ST. MARTIN MEWS, MISSISSAUGA ON L5M7K1
Form Used: N12 Notice of Termination
Served By: Landlords
Amount Awarded: $2,598.83 (including last month's rent deposit and interest)
Decision In Favor: Landlords
Application Type: Eviction for Landlord's Personal Use
RTA Sections: Section 69, Subsection 106(10), Subsection 83(1), Subsection 83(2)

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: Ashmir Ali, Ramdularie Ali
Landlord Rep: Amna Safdar
Tenant: Roger Cargill, Shirly Cargill
Tenant Rep: Self Represented
Adjudicator: Peter Pavlovic
Keywords: eviction, landlord's personal use, N12, non-attendance, compensation

⚖️ Decision summary

Tenancy terminated effective June 2, 2023.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff starting June 3, 2023 if tenants do not vacate.

⚠️ Dispute summary

Landlords applied for eviction claiming need for personal residential occupation.
Tenants were served but did not attend the hearing.

📑 Findings & determinations

Landlords have proven their need for the unit on a balance of probabilities.
No relief from eviction granted due to tenants' absence and lack of contrary evidence.

💡 Summary points

Landlords require the rental unit for personal use for at least one year.
Tenants compensated with one month's rent; interest on deposit also calculated.
Tenants did not attend the hearing.
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