📍 Aurora, Ontario
Landlord's eviction application dismissed due to defective notice.
Second N5 Notice deemed invalid as it did not provide clear allegations.
Landlord failed to correct deficiencies with substantial evidence.
First N5 Notice found confusing and onerous.
Second N5 Notice failed to correct the deficiencies of the first notice.
Application dismissed due to insufficient detail in the notice of termination.
Notice failed to meet requirements set by Divisional Court in Ball v. Metro Capital Property.
🔒 Official LTB order document
Create a free account to view and download the official order PDF.
Log in / Sign up freeTools for Ontario landlords
This LTB order for Melanie Amber Moon Robert Lamontagne shows how landlord-tenant disputes arise in Ontario. Many can be prevented through proper tenant screening, verified rental history, and strong lease agreements.
Build tenant rental history in Canada by reporting rent payments and verifying financial consistency.
Rent reporting →
Run an Ontario tenant credit check to evaluate credit history, debt, and payment behavior.
Credit check →
Use pre-screening tools for Ontario landlords to filter applicants before scheduling viewings.
Pre-screening →
Manage rentals with digital lease signing (eSign), tenant tracking, and Ontario landlord tools.
Property management →
Get guidance on tenant screening, lease setup, or resolving disputes with a free consultation.
Book Free 15-Minute Legal Support