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Tenants were persistently late in paying rent since late 2019.
Tenants served an N9 notice but later wished to withdraw it.
Landlord sought to amend the application to include eviction based on the N9 notice.
Tenants are jointly responsible for late payments and arrears.
Amendment allowed for eviction based on N9.
Landlord permitted to amend application to seek eviction based on N9.
Tenancy termination and eviction ordered on the basis of the N9.
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