📍 Guelph, Ontario
Tenant did not pay rent leading to landlord's application for eviction.
Hearing proceeded in absence of tenant.
N4 notice found defective, eviction not granted, but rent arrears awarded.
N4 notice was defective.
Rent arrears calculated based on $1,800 monthly rent.
Tenant ordered to pay $9,386.00 including costs.
Eviction not granted due to defective notice.
Tenant must pay rent arrears and costs totaling $9,386.00.
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