📍 Waterloo, Ontario
Tenant entered into an N11 agreement to terminate tenancy.
Tenant claimed a new lease was signed with new terms, which was contested by the landlord.
Eviction upheld due to tenant's failure to vacate and continued non-payment of rent.
Agreement to terminate was not signed under misleading circumstances.
Unfair to set aside the eviction order due to ongoing rent arrears and tenancy issues.
Eviction order upheld, stay on eviction lifted as of September 30, 2023.
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