📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant's motion to set aside eviction order granted.
Tenant acknowledged shortfall in rent, but current on payments.
Landlord seeks enforcement of previous arrears payment order.
Tenant breached the payment order but is currently up to date.
It would not be unfair to allow the tenant to continue the tenancy under existing terms.
Motion to set aside the eviction order is granted.
Original payment order remains in effect.
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