Case Study

Eviction — Damage to property · Niagara Falls · LTB-L-078526-23

Ontario LTB order in Niagara Falls · June 5, 2024 · Granted

🕑 Case timeline

Application Date: Not Available

Hearing Date: May 21, 2024

Order Issued: June 5, 2024

Termination Date: Not Available

Eviction Deadline: Not Available

ℹ️ Case overview

Case Number: LTB-L-078526-23
Address: 6471 Ash Street Niagara Falls, ON L2g2H4
Form Used: N5
Amount Awarded: $825.80
Decision In Favor: Landlord
Application Type: Eviction — Damage to property
RTA Sections: Section 69, Section 89

👥 Parties involved

Landlord: John MacPherson
Landlord Rep: Self Represented
Tenant: Tracy Spoar
Tenant Rep: Self Represented
Adjudicator: Christopher Lin
Keywords: eviction, damage to property, maintenance and repairs

⚖️ Decision summary

This Landlord application — Eviction — Damage to property — was granted.

📑 Findings & determinations

It is ordered that: 1. The Tenant shall pay to the Landlord $639.80, which represents the reasonable costs of replacing the damaged carpet. 2. The Tenant shall also pay to the Landlord $186.00 for the cost of filing the application. 3. The total amount the Tenant owes the Landlord is $825.80. 4. If the Tenant does not pay the Landlord the full amount owing on or before June 16, 2024, the Tenant will start to owe interest. This will be simple interest calculated from June 17, 2024 at 7.00% annually on the balance outstanding. June 5, 2024 ____________________________ Date Issued Christopher Lin 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 Tracy Spoar (the 'Tenant') because: • the Tenant, another occupant of the rental unit or someone the Tenant permitted in the residential complex has wilfully or negligently caused damage to the premises. John Macpherson (the 'Landlord') also applied for an order requiring Tracy Spoar (the 'Tenant') to pay the Landlord's reasonable out-of-pocket costs the Landlord has incurred or will incur to repair or replace undue damage to property. The damage was caused wilfully or negligently by the Tenant, another occupant of the rental unit or someone the Tenant permitted in the residential complex. This application was heard by videoconference on May 21, 2024.
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