Ananthapuram v Gray
Last updated: August 6, 2024
Order
Ordered by Tanya Speedie,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
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Citation: Ananthapuram v Gray, 2023 ONLTB 77730
File Number: LTB-L-046641-23
Timeline
Hearing Date
Nov 2023
Order Date
Dec 4, 2023
Decision
The parties reached a consent order where the Tenant agreed to pay $9,136 in rent arrears in installments, and to pay new rent on time and in full. If the Tenant breaches the order, the Landlord may apply for an eviction order.
Dispute
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenant due to failure to pay rent. The parties agreed to resolve the matter through mediation and reached a consent order.
Determinations
- Tenant shall pay $9,136 in rent arrears
- Tenant shall pay arrears in installments
- Tenant shall pay new rent on time and in full
- Landlord may apply for eviction if Tenant breaches order
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