📍 London, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent since October 2022.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order was denied.
Total rent arrears amounted to $22,757.26.
Tenant breached the consent order by failing to pay rent.
It would be unfair to set aside the eviction order considering the tenant's inability to pay arrears and ongoing rent.
The motion to set aside the eviction order was denied.
The stay of the eviction order was lifted immediately.
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