📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to an L1 application.
Tenants persistently late in rent payments, leading to an L2 application.
Illegal rent increase by landlords not supported by proper notice.
Rent arrears confirmed at $15,900.00.
Illegal rent increase due to lack of proper notice.
N8 Notice defective due to incorrect termination date.
Eviction ordered for non-payment of rent.
Rent increase deemed illegal, lawful rent remains at $3,050.00.
Landlords awarded costs for filing the application.
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