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Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an L1 application.
Landlord also filed an L2 application for persistent late payments.
Tenant did not attend the hearing.
Tenant owes $62,000 in rent arrears as of September 30, 2023.
Landlord's claim limited to $35,000 by Board's monetary jurisdiction.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant voids the order by paying full arrears plus costs by October 16, 2023.
No relief from eviction granted due to the significant amount owed and lack of repayment efforts.
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