📍 Brantford, Ontario
Tenant breached payment conditions but provided reasonable explanations.
Landlord's motion to evict was denied.
Previous order remains in force.
Tenant's late payments were due to unforeseen work schedules and bank closures.
It was deemed unfair to evict given the tenant's overall compliance and recent circumstances.
The motion to set aside the eviction order was granted.
The eviction order was dismissed, maintaining the tenant's residency.
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