📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to arrears of $54,175 as of April 30, 2023.
Tenants acknowledged causing damage to the property.
Landlords initially served an invalid N4 notice, amended to L9 for rent arrears.
Rent arrears exceed LTB's monetary jurisdiction; claim limited to $35,000.
Tenants did not repair or compensate for the damaged property.
Tenancy terminated effective May 19, 2023.
Tenants ordered to pay $35,000 limited by LTB's jurisdiction, plus costs of $186.
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