📍 Orillia, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an eviction application by the landlord.
Tenant attended hearing and proposed a payment plan but could not provide a definitive plan.
Eviction postponed to April 14, 2023, unless the tenant pays the required amounts.
Tenant served with a valid N4 Notice and did not void it by paying rent arrears.
Tenant still in possession of the unit as of the hearing date.
Landlord entitled to reimbursement of application costs.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant pays $17,336.00 by March 31, 2023, or $19,336.00 by April 14, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by April 14, 2023, if the amounts are not paid.
Tenant owes $11,607.69, including deductions for rent deposit and interest.
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