📍 Tweed, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent resulting in arrears of $6,570.00 as of May 31, 2023.
Tenants requested a review of the initial eviction order.
Eviction delayed to June 30, 2023, giving tenants additional time to vacate.
Tenant was not reasonably able to participate in the initial proceedings.
Tenant failed to prove payment of disputed rent amounts.
Review granted, hearing proceeded de novo.
Eviction order upheld with a one-month delay for tenant to vacate.
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