
"A tenant who told a past landlord she made $120,000 a year as an online content creator is scheduled to go before Ontario's Landlord and Tenant Board next month, accused of not paying rent to her current landlord for almost a year. Ramanjeet Singh is the second landlord since 2023 to seek an eviction order against the woman. He says she paid her first and last month's rent deposit and moved into his Brampton townhouse in April 2025."
"Ramanjeet Singh is the second landlord since 2023 to seek an eviction order against the woman. He says she paid her first and last month's rent deposit and moved into his Brampton townhouse in April 2025. But since then, he says, she's made no further payments and refuses to leave. Singh says the tenant owes him just over $23,000 for unpaid rent and utilities, meaning he's had had to cover those bills, plus the mortgage on the townhouse, as well as his own family expenses."
"In Ontario, landlords cannot evict a tenant only the Landlord and Tenant Board can do that. Singh applied to the LTB for an eviction order in September. The LTB could order the woman to pay him his back rent and could also evict her. A hearing is now scheduled to take place April 9. But in the meantime, Singh continues to rack up financially crippling payments on the rental property, which he said was an experiment he wishes he'd never taken on."
A tenant who told a past landlord she made $120,000 a year as an online content creator is accused of not paying rent to a current landlord for almost a year. The tenant moved into a Brampton townhouse in April 2025 after paying first and last month's rent deposit. The current landlord, Ramanjeet Singh, says she owes just over $23,000 for unpaid rent and utilities, forcing him to cover mortgage and household expenses. Singh applied to the Landlord and Tenant Board in September and a hearing is scheduled for April 9. The landlord plans to sell the property.
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