📍 Waterloo, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction due to persistent late rent payments.
Landlord also sought compensation for days tenants remained post-termination.
Application dismissed as landlord did not prove persistent late payments.
No formal agreement to change rent payment dates, but landlord's actions implied consent.
Landlord admitted to accepting late payments, undermining his claim.
Application for eviction dismissed.
Landlord's acceptance of late payments led to reasonable expectation by tenants.
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