📍 Oro-medonte, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to eviction notice.
Landlord served a valid N4 Notice for non-payment.
Rent deemed lawful despite initial increase issues.
Rent increase saved by subsection 135.1(1) despite initial invalidity.
Tenants owe $19,700 in arrears as of August 31, 2023.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenants pay $23,286 by September 30, 2023, or $26,686 by October 6, 2023.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff from October 7, 2023, if not vacated.
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