📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an eviction application by the landlords.
Tenant was not present at the hearing; the case proceeded with landlord's evidence.
Eviction postponed to April 30, 2023, allowing tenant time to pay owed amounts or find alternative housing.
Valid N4 Notice served.
Tenant still in possession of the unit as of the hearing date.
Landlords entitled to reimbursement of application costs.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant voids the order by paying specified amounts.
Tenant owes $5,925.48 if not vacating by April 30, 2023.
Daily compensation of $75.62 charged from March 14, 2023, until tenant vacates.
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