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Tenant failed to pay rent leading to arrears of $28,000.
Landlord filed both L1 and L2 applications due to non-payment and persistent late payments.
Eviction ordered for non-payment and agreed termination under L2 application.
Tenant owes $28,000 in rent arrears as of September 30, 2023.
Tenant must pay $25,358.46 after deductions for deposit and costs.
Tenancy terminated on consent under L2 application.
Tenant ordered to pay adjusted arrears and daily compensation until move-out.
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