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Tenants were persistently late in paying rent from March 1, 2021, to April 1, 2022.
Landlord applied for eviction based on an N8 notice served on April 19, 2022.
Tenants did not attend the hearing.
Tenancy is a month-to-month agreement with rent due on the first of each month.
Tenants were in possession of the unit when the application was filed.
Landlord's application for eviction is justified based on evidence of persistent late payments.
Tenancy terminated effective June 17, 2023.
Tenants must vacate the unit by this date or face enforcement by the Sheriff.
Landlord awarded $186.00 for application costs.
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