Case Study

Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment · Toronto · LTB-L-097258-25

Ontario LTB order in Toronto · March 19, 2026 · Consent

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Not Available

Hearing Date: March 11, 2026

Order Issued: March 19, 2026

Termination Date: Not Available

Eviction Deadline: Not Available

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-097258-25
Address: 520-9 HALDON AVE, EAST YORK, ON M4C4P5
Amount Awarded: $186.00
Decision In Favor: Resolved by consent
Application Type: Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment
RTA Sections: Section 69, Section 78

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation
Landlord Rep: Self Represented
Tenant: May Metke
Tenant Rep: Self Represented
Adjudicator: Monique Browne
Keywords: eviction, interference with reasonable enjoyment

⚖️ Decision summary

This Landlord application — Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment — was resolved by a consent order between the parties.

📑 Findings & determinations

It is ordered on Consent that: 1. Starting from March 11, 2026 to February 11, 2028, the Tenant, occupants of the rental unit, and/or the Tenant’s guests will not substantially interfere with the Landlord’s or other tenant’s lawful rights, privileges, and interests and/or reasonable enjoyment of the residential complex. More specially: a) The Tenant consents to monthly rental unit inspections, if necessary, with proper notice from the Landlord; File Number: LTB-L-097258-25 Order Page 2 of 2 b) The Tenant must maintain the rental unit in a reasonable and ordinary state of organization, cleanliness and general housekeeping c) The Tenant is not to deny the Landlord or the Landlord’s authorized representatives’ access to the rental unit, such notice to be provided in advance by the landlord; d) The Tenant is to comply with the Landlord’s pest control treatments and ensure that the rental unit is properly prepared for those pest control treatments. This includes but is not limited to refraining from refusing, cancelling or rescheduling pest control treatments scheduled to take place within the rental unit. 2. If the Tenant fails to meet the terms, as per paragraph 1 above, in this Order, the Landlord may apply under section 78 of the Residential Tenancies Act, without notice to the Tenant, for an order terminating the tenancy and evicting the Tenant. The Landlord must make this application no later than 30 days after the Tenant’s failure to meet a term. 3. The Tenant shall also pay to the Landlord $186.00 for the cost of filing the application on or before May 31, 2026. March 19...

💡 Summary points

applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict May Metke (the 'Tenant') because: • the Tenant, another occupant of the rental unit or someone the Tenant permitted in the residential complex has substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment or lawful right, privilege or interest of the Landlord or another tenant
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