📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant breached the payment terms of a previous order but made the payment shortly after the due date.
Landlord sought to maintain eviction despite Tenant's compliance with delayed payments.
Adjudicator allowed Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order.
Tenant's motion to amend the motion to correctly name the Landlord was allowed.
Tenant acknowledged breach of payment terms but had since complied with the payment schedule.
The adjudicator found it would not be unfair to set aside the eviction order given the Tenant's compliance with payment obligations.
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