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LTB order · Toronto · LTB-L-094972-24

Ontario LTB order in Toronto · April 7, 2026 · Consent

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Not Available

Hearing Date: January 15, 2026

Order Issued: April 7, 2026

Termination Date: Not Available

Eviction Deadline: Not Available

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-094972-24
Address: 1D-1540A KING ST W, TORONTO, ON M6K1J7
Amount Awarded: $1,500.00
Decision In Favor: Resolved by consent
Application Type: LTB order
RTA Sections: Section 88.1

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: 1540A King Inc.
Landlord Rep: Sara Mathew
Tenant:
Tenant Rep: No Representative Listed
Adjudicator: Colin Elsby
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⚖️ Decision summary

This Landlord application — LTB order — was resolved by a consent order between the parties.

📑 Findings & determinations

It is ordered on consent that: 1. The Former Tenant shall pay to the Landlord $ 6,000.00 to resolve this application. 2. The Former Tenant shall pay to the Landlord the amount set out in paragraph 1 in accordance with the following schedule: On or before February 15, 2026, the amount of $1,500.00; and Commencing on or before March 15, 2026 , and continuing on or before the 15 th day of each and every month up to and including June 15, 2026, the amount of $1,000.00; and On or before July 15, 2026 , the amount of $500.00. 3. If the Former Tenant fails to make any one of the payments in accordance with this order, the outstanding balance to be paid by the Former Tenant to the Landlord pursuant to File Number: LTB-L-094972- 24 Order Page 2 of 2 paragraph 1 of this order shall become immediately due and owing the date following the breach and the Former Tenant will start to owe interest at a rate of 4.00% per annum on the balance outstanding. April 7, 2026 ____________________________ Date Issued Colin Elsby Member, Landlord and Tenant Board 15 Grosvenor Street, Ground Floor Toronto ON M7A 2G6

💡 Summary points

applied for an order requiring Lisa Hart (the 'Former Tenant') to pay the Landlord's reasonable out-of-pocket costs that are the result of the Former Tenant's conduct or that of another occupant of the rental unit or someone the Former Tenant permitted in the residential complex. This conduct substantially interfered with the Landlord's reasonable enjoyment of the residential complex or another lawful right, privilege or interest. This application was heard by videoconference on January 15, 2026.
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