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Tenant failed to pay rent leading to application for eviction.
Landlord provided valid N4 Notice; Tenant did not void it by paying arrears.
Tenant proposed a repayment plan, deemed unrealistic by Landlord.
Tenant owes $12,551.56 in rent arrears as of September 30, 2022.
Landlord entitled to $308.00 for NSF fees and filing costs.
Eviction delayed to February 24, 2023, no further delay deemed reasonable.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenant pays $27,844.61 by February 24, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by February 24, 2023, if full payment not made.
Daily compensation of $82.80 charged for unit use post-hearing.
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