📍 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to arrears of $11,345.68 as of July 31, 2023.
Landlord served a valid N4 Notice for eviction due to non-payment.
Tenant did not dispute the arrears but cited unresolved maintenance issues.
Tenant is the sole signatory of the lease agreement.
Tenant's financial analysis shows inability to meet rent obligations.
Eviction is justified given the lack of efforts to resolve payment issues.
Tenant must pay $12,904.53 by August 15, 2023, to void the eviction order.
If payment is not made, tenant must vacate by August 15, 2023.
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