📍 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent and meet conditions of a previous consent order.
Landlord applied for an ex-parte order to terminate the tenancy.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order was denied.
Tenant's inability to pay rent on time and maintain the payment plan.
Tenant's maintenance concerns were not substantiated adequately.
Eviction upheld due to continual non-payment and lack of credible defense.
Stay of eviction order extended to March 31, 2024, considering Tenant's family situation.
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