📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to eviction.
Landlord represented by Tania Wannamaker, tenant was self-represented.
Hearing proceeded in absence of the tenant.
Tenant served with N4 Notice and did not remedy the rent arrears.
Tenant was in possession of the unit when application was filed.
Tenant vacated the unit, rent arrears calculated up to move-out date.
Tenancy terminated on the date tenant moved out.
Tenant ordered to pay $1,618.38 to landlord, including costs and deductions.
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