📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant breached the terms of a consent order by failing to pay $6,329.63 by the specified date.
Landlord sought eviction after breach of consent order.
Tenant sought assurances against eviction in exchange for payment, which were not provided.
Tenant's breach of consent order confirmed.
No sufficient explanation from tenant regarding breach.
Landlord not pursuing past issues other than rent arrears.
Tenant's motion to set aside the ex parte order was denied.
Landlord's position to evict tenant upheld due to ongoing rent arrears.
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