📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant terminated the tenancy with an N9 notice.
Occupant attempted to assume tenancy but failed due to incomplete documentation.
Landlord entered a new lease with the Occupant post the original tenant's termination.
Occupant was not a tenant but an occupant without rights to file motions against the landlord.
No valid assignment of tenancy to the Occupant was found.
Motion to set aside the eviction order denied.
Stay of the original order lifted, allowing for enforcement of eviction.
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