Case Study

Eviction — Persistent late payment · Toronto · LTB-L-091410-25

Ontario LTB order in Toronto · January 23, 2026 · Consent

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Not Available

Hearing Date: Not Available

Order Issued: January 23, 2026

Termination Date: Not Available

Eviction Deadline: Not Available

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-091410-25
Address: 1705-90 EASTDALE AVE, EAST YORK, ON M4C5A2
Amount Awarded: $186.00
Decision In Favor: Resolved by consent
Application Type: Eviction — Persistent late payment
RTA Sections: Section 69, Section 78

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: 90 EASTDALE INC.
Landlord Rep: Sara Ginman
Tenant: SASIDHAR PADALA
Tenant Rep: No Representative Listed
Adjudicator: Rolland Roopchand
Keywords: eviction, persistent late payment

⚖️ Decision summary

This Landlord application — Eviction — Persistent late payment — was resolved by a consent order between the parties.

📑 Findings & determinations

it is ordered that: 1. The Tenant shall pay the lawful monthly rent in full and on time for a period 12 months from February 1, 2026 to January 1, 2027. 2. If the Tenant fails to comply with the conditions set out in paragraph 1 of this order, the Landlord may apply under section 78 of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (the ‘Act') for an order terminating the tenancy and evicting the Tenant. The Landlord must make the application within 30 days of a breach of a condition. This application is made to the LTB without notice to the Tenant. 3. The Tenant shall pay to the Landlord $186.00 for the cost of filing the application. 4. If the Tenant does not pay the Landlord the full amount owing on or before February 3, 2026, the Tenant will start to owe interest. This will be simple interest calculated from February 4, 2026 at 4.00% annually on the balance outstanding. January 23, 2026 ____________________________ Date Issued Rolland Roopchand Hearings Officer, Landlord and Tenant Board 15 Grosvenor Street, Ground Floor, File Number: LTB-L-091410-25 Order Page 2 of 2 Toronto ON M7A 2G6

💡 Summary points

applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict SASIDHAR PADALA (the 'Tenant') because: • the Tenant has been persistently late in paying the Tenant's rent. Mediation was held on January 8, 2026. The following parties participated in the mediation: The Landlord’s representative, Sara Ginman, the Tenant, Sasidhar Padala. The parties consented to the following order. I was satisfied that the parties understood the consequences of their consent. On consent of the parties,
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