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Tenants inadvertently breached the payment plan but rectified the situation promptly.
Subsequent rent payments were made on time.
Original eviction order set aside, allowing tenants to continue their tenancy.
Tenants demonstrated good faith in adhering to the payment plan.
Motion to set aside the eviction order was granted.
Eviction order LTB-L-018193-23 issued on April 4, 2023, was set aside.
Tenants are allowed to continue their tenancy under the original payment plan order LTB-L-056504-22.
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