Property Uninhabitable By Fire (RTA)
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Date Retrieved: | 2024-11-23 |
CLNP Page ID: | 1904 |
Page Categories: | Landlord & Tenant (Residential) |
Citation: | Property Uninhabitable By Fire (RTA), CLNP 1904, <6q>, retrieved on 2024-11-23 |
Editor: | MKent |
Last Updated: | 2022/04/18 |
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NOT-09369-12 (Re), 2012 CanLII 98054 (ON LTB)[1]
1. On October 31, 2011, HA’s rental unit and other parts of the residential complex were severely damaged by a spreading stove top grease fire caused by a person permitted to be in apartment #3 by HA.
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4. After the fire, HA temporarily resided with SM in SM’s apartment which is located in the same residential complex. HA was a temporary guest of SM. The Landlord was not entitled to collect additional compensation from either SM or HA during HA’s brief guest stay.
5. The Landlord received $799.00 from Ontario Disability Support Program as payment towards HA’s November 2011 rent for unit #3. The Landlord was not entitled to retain this payment because HA was no longer entitled too occupy apartment #3. The Landlord collected rent in excess of the amount allowed by the Act and the Landlord must return $799.00 to Ontario Disability Support Program.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 NOT-09369-12 (Re), 2012 CanLII 98054 (ON LTB), <https://canlii.ca/t/fzzfr>, retrieved on 2022-04-18