📍 Pickering, Ontario
Tenant requested review due to inability to attend initial hearing.
De novo hearing granted; Tenant still owes rent and did not void the notice.
Landlord awarded up to the jurisdictional limit of the Board.
Tenant's inability to attend was due to a significant personal loss.
No evidence from Landlord to refute Tenant's claims at review.
Tenant has secured a new rental property and intends to vacate by December 2, 2023.
Tenant can void the eviction by paying full arrears plus costs by specified dates.
If Tenant does not pay, eviction will proceed on December 9, 2023.
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