📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant's application to determine illegal retention of money by landlord.
Landlord applied last month's rent deposit to cover rent due to insufficient notice period.
Application dismissed, no reasonable cause for action.
Tenant's N9 Notice invalid due to insufficient notice.
Landlord entitled to apply last month's rent deposit for March 2022.
Tenant's application dismissed.
Evidence supports landlord's position on notice and rent deposit application.
Tenant acknowledged signing N9 Notice, should have known 60 days notice required.
Stressful circumstances for tenant acknowledged but not sufficient to alter legal obligations.
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