📍 London, Ontario
Tenants applied for rent abatement due to unaddressed maintenance issues.
Landlord failed to maintain property as per section 20(1) of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Awarded $2,806.20 for rent abatement and costs.
Landlord failed to maintain the residential complex in good repair.
Tenant entitled to rent abatement and costs totaling $2,806.20.
Tenants proved allegations of maintenance failures.
Landlord must pay $2,806.20 for rent abatement and associated costs.
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