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Eviction Order for Persistent Late Payment

Surinder Minhas vs Lori Ann Mattson, Sheri L. Mattson

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: May 11, 2022

Hearing Date: April 19, 2023

Order Issued: May 10, 2023

Termination Date: May 21, 2023

Eviction Deadline: May 21, 2023

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-055635-22
Address: 6 Oliti Court, Toronto ON M9L3A3
Form Used: N8
Served By: Landlord
Amount Awarded: $201.00
Decision In Favor: Landlord
Application Type: Eviction for persistent late payment of rent
RTA Sections: s. 58(2), s. 69(1), s. 6, s. 7, s. 8, s. 121, s. 123, s. 126, s. 127, s. 120(2), s. 120(1), s. 83(2), s. 83(1)

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: Surinder Minhas
Landlord Rep: Ashley Friel
Tenant: Lori Ann Mattson, Sheri L. Mattson
Tenant Rep: Self Represented
Adjudicator: Frank Ebner
Keywords: eviction, late payment, compensation, unlawful rent increase

⚖️ Decision summary

Tenancy terminated, tenants to vacate by May 21, 2023.
Landlord may enforce eviction if not vacated by deadline.

⚠️ Dispute summary

Landlord seeks eviction due to persistent late payments.
Landlord also claims compensation for occupation post-termination.

📑 Findings & determinations

Tenancy terminated due to persistent late payments.
Rent increase found unlawful, but eviction upheld.
No relief from eviction granted to tenants.

💡 Summary points

Tenants persistently late on rent over 28 months.
Landlord awarded costs for filing the application.
Unlawful rent increase by landlord noted but does not affect eviction.
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