📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant has been late on rent 12 times in 19 months.
Landlord applied for eviction based on substantial interference and persistent late rent.
Relief from eviction granted conditionally; Tenant must pay rent on time for the next year.
Tenant voided the N5 notice by correcting behavior within seven days.
Tenant acknowledged late payments but cited financial difficulties due to COVID-19.
Eviction not granted; Tenant given conditional relief to continue tenancy by paying rent on time.
Tenant ordered to pay $186.00 for the cost of the application.
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