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LTB Order on Eviction for Non-Payment and Landlord's Own Use

Detailed Analysis of Defective Notices and Dismissal of Claims

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: December 19, 2022

Hearing Date: July 26, 2023

Order Issued: August 14, 2023

Termination Date: January 31, 2023

Eviction Deadline: January 31, 2023

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-079012-22
Address: 20 DYER COURT, CAMBRIDGE ON N3C4B8
Form Used: N4, N8, N12
Served By: Landlord
Amount Awarded: No amount awarded
Decision In Favor: Tenant
Application Type: Eviction for non-payment of rent, persistent late payment, and landlord's own use
RTA Sections: Section 43(2), Section 48(2)

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: Jordan Jamieson
Landlord Rep: Self Represented
Tenant: Quentin Lance
Tenant Rep: Not represented
Adjudicator: Not specified
Keywords: eviction, non-payment, persistent late payment, landlord's own use, defective notice

⚖️ Decision summary

All eviction claims by landlord dismissed.
Applications found procedurally deficient with no remedial actions sufficient to amend the applications.

⚠️ Dispute summary

Landlord filed multiple applications for eviction based on different grounds.
Notices served were found to be defective in providing necessary details and correct timelines.

📑 Findings & determinations

L1 application dismissed due to defective N4 notice.
L2 application dismissed due to insufficient notice period and lack of detailed allegations in N8 notice.
N12 notice for landlord's own use dismissed due to incorrect service date and insufficient notice period.

💡 Summary points

Landlord's applications for eviction dismissed due to defective notices.
Discrepancies in rent amounts and notice periods noted.
Tenant did not attend hearing; decision made in tenant's favor based on procedural errors by landlord.
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