F. v. H.
Last updated: July 30, 2024
Order
Ordered by ,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act 2006
Decision in favor of
Tenant
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Citation: F. v. H., 2019 CanLII 126968 (ON LTB)
File Number: SOT-99189-18
Timeline
Hearing Date
Feb 2019
Order Date
Mar 27, 2019
Decision
The Landlords served the N12 notice of termination in bad faith. The Tenants are entitled to $1,800 representing the rent differential for a one-year period, and $700 representing the Tenants' utility costs incurred for a one-year period, as well as $50 for their cost of filing the application.
Dispute
Tenants applied to the Board for an order determining that the Landlords gave them a notice of termination in bad faith.
Determinations
- Tenancy commenced on July 1, 2015 for a one-year term
- Tenancy continued on a month-to-month basis after June 30, 2017
- Landlord served N12 notice of termination on February 1, 2018
- Tenants vacated the rental unit on February 28, 2018
- Landlord advertised the rental unit for rent on April 12, 2018
- Landlord sold the rental unit on July 27, 2018
- Landlord's father did not move into the rental unit
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