📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants caused significant damage to the property.
Landlord issued an N5 notice which was not remedied by the tenants.
Hearing proceeded in absence of the tenants.
Tenants failed to remedy the damages within the time required by the N5 notice.
Landlord entitled to costs for filing the application and damages.
Eviction ordered with a termination date of May 31, 2023.
Tenants ordered to pay $10,052.42 minus deposits and interest, totaling $9,325.59.
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