📍 Kingston, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay lawful rent in full on or before May 8, 2026, breaching the conditions of prior order LTB-L-016046-26.
Application filed within 30 days of the breach and decided without a hearing under Section 78 of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Tenant owes $2,486.00 carried over from the prior order plus $1,520.50 in new arrears for May 1–25, 2026, totalling $4,006.50.
Tenancy terminated; Tenant must vacate by June 5, 2026, or the Landlord may enforce via the Sheriff starting June 6, 2026.
Daily compensation of $60.82 applies from May 26, 2026, until the unit is vacated.
The Tenant breached the prior order by failing to pay the lawful rent in full on or before May 8, 2026.
The amount owing from the prior order ($2,486.00) remains unpaid and is carried forward into this order.
New arrears of $1,520.50 accrued for the period May 1–25, 2026.
Daily compensation of $60.82 (calculated as $1,850.00 x 12 / 365) is owed from May 26, 2026, until vacant possession.
Prior order LTB-L-016046-26 is cancelled and replaced by this order.
Order LTB-L-016046-26 is cancelled and replaced by this order.
Tenancy terminated; Tenant must vacate on or before June 5, 2026.
Tenant must pay $4,006.50 (less any payments made after May 20, 2026) plus $60.82 per day from May 26, 2026.
If not paid in full by June 5, 2026, simple interest at 4.00% per annum applies from June 6, 2026.
Tenant has until June 4, 2026, to file a motion to set aside the order under s. 78(9); if filed, the order is stayed pending a hearing.
The eviction portion of this order expires December 6, 2026, if not filed with the Sheriff by that date.
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