Case Study

Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment · London · LTB-L-091255-25

Ontario LTB order in London · January 28, 2026 · Granted

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Not Available

Hearing Date: January 20, 2026

Order Issued: January 28, 2026

Termination Date: February 28, 2026

Eviction Deadline: Not Available

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-091255-25
Address: 118 SUMNER RD, LONDON, ON N5Z3Z2
Form Used: N5
Amount Awarded: $186.00
Decision In Favor: Landlord
Application Type: Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment
RTA Sections: Section 69, Section 83

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: Laskey Properties
Landlord Rep: Self Represented
Tenant: Andrew Wood
Tenant Rep: Self Represented
Adjudicator: Julie Broderick
Keywords: eviction, interference with reasonable enjoyment, rent deposit

⚖️ Decision summary

This Landlord application — Eviction — Interference with reasonable enjoyment — was granted.

📑 Findings & determinations

It is ordered that: 1. The tenancy between the Landlord and the Tenant is terminated. The Tenant must move out of the rental unit on or before February 28, 2026. 2. If the unit is not vacated on or before February 28, 2026, then starting March 1, 2026, the Landlord may file this order with the Court Enforcement Office (Sheriff) so that the eviction may be enforced. 3. Upon receipt of this order, the Court Enforcement Office (Sheriff) is directed to give vacant possession of the unit to the Landlord on or after March 1, 2026. 4. The Tenant shall also pay to the Landlord $186.00 for the cost of filing the application. 5. If the Tenant does not pay the Landlord the full amount owing on or before February 28, 2026, the Tenant will start to owe interest. This will be simple interest calculated from March 1, 2026 at 4.00% annually on the balance outstanding. January 28, 2026 ____________________________ Date Issued Julie Broderick Member, Landlord and Tenant Board 15 Grosvenor Street, Ground Floor Toronto ON M7A 2G6

💡 Summary points

applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Andrew Wood (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 This application was heard by videoconference on January 20, 2026.
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