The tenant appealed a Landlord and Tenant Board decision refusing to review an eviction order based on severe hoarding and fire hazards.
The tenant had failed to attend the original hearing, claiming she did not receive notice.
The landlord brought a motion to quash the appeal.
The Divisional Court found that the Board's factual determinations regarding notice and the tenant's ability to participate did not raise any questions of law.
The court held the appeal was manifestly devoid of merit, quashed the appeal, lifted the stay of eviction, and awarded costs to the landlord.