📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to arrears of $20,752.48.
Former tenant removed from the application, no longer considered a tenant since May 2022.
Tenant self-represented, landlord represented by Jason Paine.
Former tenant not liable as ceased being a tenant in May 2022.
Tenant responsible for full arrears and ongoing rent payments.
Tenant ordered to pay $20,752.48 in arrears plus ongoing rent.
Payment schedule established, with specific due dates.
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