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Tenant failed to pay rent leading to application for eviction.
Landlord claims additional charges for NSF cheques.
Tenant can void the eviction by paying specified amounts by set dates.
Tenant served with valid N4 Notice.
Tenant did not pay rent arrears by termination date.
Rent arrears as of hearing date were $2,000.00.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant voids the order by paying $4,826.00 by April 30, 2023 or $6,126.00 by May 9, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by May 9, 2023 if amounts are not paid.
Daily compensation of $42.74 charged from March 1, 2023 until tenant vacates.
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