Law360 Canada ( March 5, 2025, 9:33 AM EST) -- Appeal by Tenant from the Landlord and Tenant Board's (LTB) refusal of his request for an extension of time to file a review request of a consent order. The dispute arose when the Landlord sought to terminate the tenancy and evict the Tenant for non-payment of rent. The LTB found that the Tenant owed $11,550 in rent arrears as of June 30, 2024, and ordered the Tenant to pay $10,000 after accounting for a rent abatement. Subsequently, the Tenant filed an application alleging that the landlord interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of the rental unit and failed to meet maintenance obligations. The parties settled the issues through a consent order on September 6, 2024, which terminated the tenancy as of November 30, 2024, and outlined specific payments the Landlord would make depending on when the Tenant vacated the unit. The Landlord agreed to waive the rent arrears if the Tenant vacated by the specified dates. On November 21, 2024, the Tenant applied to the LTB to review the consent order, claiming the Landlord provided false information. The LTB dismissed the Tenant's request for an extension of time to file the review, stating the Tenant did not provide a reasonable explanation for the delay. On appeal, the Tenant argued that the Landlord had agreed to make a payment to enable him to secure a new apartment, which was not reflected in the consent order....