📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to substantial arrears.
Landlord applied for eviction due to non-payment.
Claims of harassment and inadequate heating by tenants were dismissed.
Eviction order issued due to unpaid rent and substantial arrears.
Tenant's claims for harassment and loss of heat denied.
Landlord entitled to eviction based on non-payment of rent.
Harassment claim dismissed; no overstepping by landlord found.
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