The appellants appealed a decision of the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal terminating their tenancy and ordering them to pay repair costs.
The appellants argued the Tribunal erred in law by making findings unsupported by evidence and failing to exercise discretion under section 84 of the Tenant Protection Act.
The Divisional Court dismissed the appeal, finding ample evidence supported the conclusion that the tenants caused damage beyond normal wear and tear.
The Court also held the Tribunal member properly considered section 84 and reasonably concluded it would be unfair to the landlord to continue the tenancy.