📍 Brampton, Ontario
Tenant breached the conditions of a previous LTB order.
Landlord applied for eviction based on failure to comply with order on consent.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order was granted.
Tenant acknowledged breach of order.
Tenant provided valid circumstances for breach.
Repayment plan based on tenant's current financial abilities.
Motion to set aside eviction order granted.
Previous orders cancelled and replaced with new structured repayment plan.
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