Baran Turk Inc. v. 111518866 Canada Inc.
BARAN TURK INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Brazeau Seller Law
Lawyer(s)

Eric Dwyer

111518866 CANADA INC.
Law Firm / Organization
Gibson Piazza Anders LLP
Lawyer(s)

Jason Rabin

Case Background:

  • Baran Turk Inc. seeks to continue operating its restaurant in premises rented from 111518866 Canada Inc.
  • The landlord terminated the lease on January 5, 2024, but the tenant re-entered under a "Lease Reinstatement and Amending Agreement" on January 19, 2024.
  • The landlord terminated the tenancy again due to late rent payments and lease breaches.

Key Facts:

  • Rent payments from February to July 2024 were late or bounced.
  • Alleged breaches include improper garbage disposal, blocking the alley, and roof damage.
  • The tenant’s insurance was temporarily canceled due to nonpayment.
  • Internal disputes exist between tenant co-owners.

Court’s Analysis:

  • The court applies a three-part test from RJR Macdonald: a serious issue to be tried, irreparable harm to the applicant, and the balance of convenience.
  • The tenant’s conduct does not disqualify it from relief.
  • Significant investment in leasehold improvements and potential irreparable harm to the tenant’s business are considered.

Decision:

  • Interim relief from forfeiture is granted with conditions:
    • Immediate payment of July rent.
    • Timely payment of future rents.
    • Proof of insurance.
    • No animals or garbage in the laneway.
    • No obstruction of the laneway, except for reasonable delivery times.
    • Communications between parties through legal counsel.
    • Continuation of all lease terms.
  • The tenant must pay $12,000 to the landlord for costs and expenses.

Conclusion:

  • Baran Turk Inc. is granted temporary relief to continue its business under conditions until the court's final decision.
  • Baran Turk Inc. was the successful party, as the court granted their motion for interim relief from forfeiture.

 

Superior Court of Justice - Ontario
CV-24-96462
Corporate & commercial law
$ 12,000
Applicant