📍 Innisfil, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an eviction order.
Landlord and tenant reached an agreement to postpone eviction to allow tenant to move out.
Tenant has the option to void the eviction order by paying the full amount due.
Tenant served with a valid N4 Notice and failed to pay the rent arrears.
Rent arrears as of the hearing date totaled $24,096.80.
Tenant agreed to pay $20,801.16 including rent arrears and filing costs by the agreed date.
Tenancy terminated unless tenant pays $32,691.00 by February 24, 2023.
If payment is not made, tenant must vacate by February 24, 2023.
Daily compensation of $59.18 charged for unit occupation post-hearing.
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