The tenant appealed a Landlord and Tenant Board decision terminating his tenancy and ordering eviction for persistently paying rent late.
The tenant argued the Board failed to consider his reasons for late payment, discriminated against him, and denied him procedural fairness.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal, finding that the tenant's arguments primarily raised questions of fact, which are not appealable under section 210 of the Residential Tenancies Act.
The court also found no denial of procedural fairness and awarded $2,500 in costs to the landlord.