📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant did not pay increased rent leading to arrears.
Valid notice of rent increase upheld despite format error.
Tenant vacated the unit, leading to termination of tenancy.
Notice of rent increase is valid.
Tenant owes rent arrears totaling $3,900 up to the move-out date.
Landlord entitled to costs for filing the application.
Tenancy terminated as of the date tenant moved out.
Tenant ordered to pay landlord after deductions from deposit and interest.
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