📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent resulting in arrears of $34,288.00.
Landlord served a valid N4 notice.
Tenant did not make any payments since the application was filed.
Tenant did not void the notice by paying the rent arrears.
Tenant still in possession of the rental unit as of the hearing date.
Tenant did not meet the onus to demonstrate efforts to resolve the rent arrears.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenant voids the order by paying full arrears.
Tenant may make a motion to void this order under section 74(11) of the Act.
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