📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant owes $23,400 in rent arrears as of August 31, 2023.
Landlord served a valid N4 Notice for non-payment of rent.
Tenant did not pay the rent arrears by the termination date.
Tenant failed to prove that the Landlord substantially interfered with the enjoyment of the unit.
Tenant is not entitled to an abatement of rent for the issues raised.
The Tenant's tenancy is terminated unless the order is voided by full payment of arrears.
Tenant has the option to void the eviction order by paying the full amount due by specified dates.
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