📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to arrears of $37,264.50 as of June 30, 2023.
Landlord served a valid N4 Notice which was not voided by the tenant.
Tenant argued illegal rent increase during COVID-19 without evidence.
Rent arrears valid and owed by tenant.
Tenant's argument about rent increase dismissed due to lack of evidence.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant pays full arrears by July 3, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by July 3, 2023 if amount not paid.
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