📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant applied for order against landlord for illegal retention of money.
Landlord must pay tenant $703.00.
Landlord unlawfully retained part of the last month's rent deposit.
Tenant proved allegations on balance of probabilities.
Landlord found another tenant, mitigating loss from early termination.
Landlord to pay $650 for unlawfully retained deposit.
Landlord to pay $53 for cost of filing application.
Total amount owed by landlord is $703.
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