📍 Richmond Hill, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an eviction application.
N4 notice was found defective due to inclusion of utilities.
Landlord awarded arrears and costs, totaling $33,186.00.
N4 notice defective.
Tenant owes $33,000 in rent arrears plus $186 in costs.
Tenant to pay landlord $33,186.00 by April 9, 2023.
Interest accrues if payment not made by the specified date.
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