📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent resulting in arrears of $37,800.
Landlord served invalid N4 notice for non-payment of rent.
Tenant alleged refusal of rent payments from Ontario Works.
Landlord filed for damages due to property damage by tenant.
Invalid N4 notice due to incorrect rent amount stated.
Rent arrears capped at $35,000 due to Board's monetary jurisdiction.
Landlord entitled to $186.00 for filing costs.
No eviction due to invalid N4 notice.
Landlord awarded maximum allowable arrears and filing costs.
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