📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord filed a Section 78 application after Tenant failed to pay lawful monthly rent due May 1, 2026, breaching the prior order LTB-L-014448-26 dated April 30, 2026.
The application was decided without a hearing, as permitted under Section 78 of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Tenancy terminated effective May 19, 2026; Sheriff enforcement authorized from May 20, 2026.
Tenant owes $5,251.41 (arrears, filing fee, less rent deposit and interest) plus $103.56 per day from May 9, 2026.
Prior order LTB-L-014448-26 is cancelled and replaced by this order.
The Tenant breached the prior order by failing to pay the lawful monthly rent due May 1, 2026; the Section 78 application was filed within 30 days of the breach.
The full $7,636.00 owing under the prior order remained unpaid and is carried into this order.
New arrears of $828.48 arose for the period May 1–8, 2026.
The rent deposit of $3,150.00 and interest of $63.07 are applied against the total amount owed.
Daily compensation of $103.56 (calculated as $3,150.00 x 12 ÷ 365) is awarded from May 9, 2026 until the Tenant vacates.
Order LTB-L-014448-26 is cancelled and replaced by this order.
Tenancy terminated; Tenant must vacate by May 19, 2026.
Tenant ordered to pay $5,251.41 (less any payments made after May 2, 2026) plus $103.56 per day from May 9, 2026.
If not paid by May 19, 2026, simple interest at 4.00% annually accrues on the outstanding balance from May 20, 2026.
Tenant had until May 18, 2026 to file a motion to set aside the order under Section 78(9); if filed, the order would be stayed pending a hearing.
Eviction order expires November 20, 2026 if not filed with the Court Enforcement Office (Sheriff) by that date.
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