📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord and Tenant entered a mutual agreement to terminate tenancy.
Tenant denied signing the agreement; conflicting testimonies evaluated.
Landlord's evidence deemed more persuasive, leading to eviction order.
Landlord's version of events found more likely true.
Evidence supports that a mutual agreement was likely signed.
Based on the balance of probabilities and evidence provided, eviction is granted.
Tenant's denial not supported by sufficient counter-evidence.
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