📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenants did not pay rent leading to an eviction order.
Hearing proceeded despite tenants' absence due to health issues.
Landlord awarded costs and arrears, tenants given until June 30, 2023, to vacate or pay owed amounts.
Valid N4 Notice served.
Tenants still possess the unit.
Rent arrears confirmed at $9,975.01.
Eviction postponed to June 30, 2023, to allow tenants time for alternative housing.
Tenancy terminated unless tenants pay specified amounts by deadlines.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff from July 1, 2023, if tenants fail to comply.
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