📍 Mississauga, Ontario
Landlord applied to evict two tenants from a Mississauga basement unit for non-payment of rent totalling $5,600.00 as of February 28, 2026.
Tenants did not attend the February 4, 2026 videoconference hearing and had made no payments since the application was filed.
Order issued February 11, 2026; tenants may void eviction by paying $5,786.00 on or before February 22, 2026.
If tenancy is terminated, tenants owe $3,154.74 plus $46.03 per day from February 5, 2026, until vacating.
A valid N4 Notice was served and tenants failed to void it by paying arrears before the application filing date.
Tenants remained in possession of the unit as of the hearing date.
Lawful rent is $1,400.00/month; daily compensation rate is $46.03.
Rent arrears to February 28, 2026 total $5,600.00; no payments made since application was filed.
Landlord filing costs of $186.00 are recoverable.
Rent deposit of $1,400.00 and interest of $15.38 are deducted from the termination amount owing.
Relief from eviction under s.83(1) denied; granting relief would be unfair given the circumstances.
Tenancy terminated unless tenants void the order by paying $5,786.00 on or before February 22, 2026.
If tenancy is terminated, tenants must pay $3,154.74 (arrears to hearing date plus filing fee, less deposit and interest).
Daily compensation of $46.03 applies from February 5, 2026 until tenants vacate.
Interest at 4.00% per annum begins February 23, 2026 on any outstanding balance.
Sheriff may enforce eviction on or after February 23, 2026; eviction order expires August 23, 2026 if not filed with Sheriff.
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