📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent on time as per the conditions set in a previous order.
Landlord applied for eviction based on non-compliance with the conditional order.
Tenant contested the eviction, claiming resolution of the breach.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order was not dismissed.
Tenant was found to have initially breached the order by not paying rent on time.
The eviction order was not set aside despite the tenant's compliance with the settlement offer.
Landlord's failure to withdraw the eviction application after settlement led to further legal proceedings.
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