📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant caused significant damage to the rental unit.
Tenant did not contest the claims or attend the hearing.
Landlord awarded $35,000 for damages.
Tenant to pay $35,000.00 for damages.
Eviction moot as tenant vacated.
Tenant responsible for damage, not regular wear and tear.
Landlord's monetary claim limited to $35,000 by Board's jurisdiction.
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