📍 Brampton, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent resulting in arrears of $18,210.12 as of April 30, 2023.
Landlord served a valid N4 Notice to terminate tenancy early.
Tenant did not attend the hearing; decision made based on landlord's evidence.
Tenancy termination is valid due to non-payment.
Landlord entitled to reimbursement of filing fees.
Tenant owes daily compensation for continued use of unit.
Tenant must pay $16,067.40 or face eviction.
Daily compensation of $60.76 starts from April 25, 2023, until tenant vacates.
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