📍 Ottawa, Ontario
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Dispute this orderapplied for an order determining that the Landlord failed to meet the Landlord’s maintenance obligations under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (the 'Act') or failed to comply with health, safety, housing or maintenance standards (T6 Application). These applications were heard by videoconference on June 2, 2021. The Tenant, the Landlord’s legal representative, Claudia Poveda, and the Landlord attended the hearing. Lise Larocque, the Tenant’s mother, attended the hearing as a witness for the Tenant.
It is ordered that: 1. The Landlord shall pay to the Tenant a rent abatement of $204.79, representing a $50.00 abatement for the T2 Application and a $154.79 abatement for the T6 Application. 2. The Landlord shall also pay the Tenant $45.00 for the cost of filing the T2 Application and $45.00 for the cost of filing the T6 Application. 3. The Landlord shall pay the Tenant the full amount owing of $294.79 by October 2, 2021. 4. If the Landlord does not pay the Tenant the full amount owing by October 2, 2021 the Landlord will owe interest. This will be simple interest calculated from October 3, 2021 at 2.00% annually on the outstanding balance. September 21, 2021 Date Issued Richard Ferriss Member, Landlord and Tenant Board Eastern-RO 255 Albert Street, 4th Floor Ottawa ON K1P6A9
This Tenant application — Tenant application — Maintenance and repairs — was dismissed.
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