📍 Oshawa, Ontario
Tenant evicted for not paying rent.
Landlord attended the hearing, tenants did not.
Rent arrears calculated up to tenant move-out date.
Valid N4 Notice served.
Tenant vacated on August 6, 2022.
Rent arrears owed up to move-out date.
Landlord waived excess arrears, claiming only $2,600.
Tenancy terminated as of August 6, 2022.
Tenant ordered to pay $2,785.57, including rent arrears and application costs, minus owed interest on rent deposit.
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