Singh v Kellman
Last updated: June 3, 2025
Order
Ordered by Ender Joseph,Tribunals Ontario under Section 69, Residential Tenancies Act, 2006
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Landlord
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Citation: Singh v Kellman, LTB-L-000918-25
File Number: LTB-L-000918-25
Timeline
Application Date (Estimate)
Jan 2025
Hearing Date
Apr 2025
Order Date
Apr 10, 2025
Tenancy End Date
Apr 2025
We estimate Application Date using rent arrears.
Decision
The tenancy is terminated unless the Tenants pay $14,161 to void the order by April 30, 2025. If the Tenants do not pay, they must move out by April 30, 2025 and pay the Landlord $5,876.34 plus daily compensation of $180.82 per day starting April 4, 2025 until they move out.
Reason for Eviction Relief
To give Tenants more time to relocate
Dispute
Landlord applied for an order to terminate the tenancy and evict Tenants due to failure to pay rent and persistent late payment of rent. The application was filed after serving a valid Notice to End Tenancy Early for Non-payment of Rent (N4 Notice), which the tenants did not void by paying the arrears. The tenants were still in possession of the rental unit on the hearing date.
Determinations
- Landlord served valid N4 Notice
- Tenants did not void notice by paying arrears
- Tenants in possession on hearing date
- Lawful rent is $5,500 due on 1st of each month
- No payments made since application filed
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