📍 Brantford, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent and transfer utility bills as ordered.
Tenants requested a new repayment plan but were denied due to ongoing non-compliance.
Landlords depend on rental income for property expenses.
The motion to set aside the ex-parte order is denied.
The stay of the ex-parte order is lifted immediately.
The Board upheld the eviction due to repeated breaches by the Tenants.
The Board emphasized the importance of enforcing its orders to maintain respect for its processes.
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