📍 Sarnia, Ontario
Tenant breached the mediated settlement by not paying $705.80 by the due date.
Tenant later paid the full amount.
Motion to set aside the eviction order was granted.
Tenant acknowledged the breach of payment terms.
Payment was completed on December 7, 2022.
It was not unfair to set aside the eviction order.
The eviction order LTB-L-003216-23 was set aside.
Tenant complied fully with the previous order as of the hearing date.
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