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Tenant ceased residing in the unit from December 31, 2022, but maintained possession.
Tenant failed to provide notice or return keys, maintaining access to the unit.
Tenant did not pay rent arrears by the termination date in the notice.
Tenant is still in possession of the unit.
Tenant required to pay rent arrears post-December 31, 2022.
No relief from eviction granted.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenant pays full amount due by July 29, 2023.
Tenant ordered to pay daily compensation if stay extends beyond hearing date.
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