📍 Hamilton, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction due to non-payment of rent.
Tenant owed $22,751.80 in rent arrears as of February 28, 2023.
Landlord also claimed minor charges for NSF cheques and administrative costs.
Tenant did not void the N4 Notice by paying the rent arrears.
Landlord took reasonable steps to address maintenance issues.
Eviction order granted to the landlord.
Landlord met obligations under the Residential Tenancies Act regarding maintenance.
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