📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction based on an N11 agreement.
Dispute over the validity of the N11 due to alleged intimidation and lack of understanding by the Tenant.
Tenant challenged the eviction, citing pressure and lack of opportunity to consult.
The N11 form had a clerical error with the address, deemed minor and not grounds for dismissal of the application.
Dispute whether the Tenant willingly signed the N11 or was coerced.
The hearing focused on the validity of the N11 agreement and whether it was signed under duress.
The adjudicator has yet to provide a final decision on the eviction.
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