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Tenant failed to pay rent as ordered in a previous consent order.
Landlord applied for eviction under section 78.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order was denied.
It would be unfair to set aside the eviction order.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order is denied.
Eviction order upheld.
Tenant's late motion to set aside the order was not accepted.
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