📍 Brantford, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent as per previous consent order.
Landlords applied for eviction due to non-payment.
Tenant provided evidence of returning to work and potential payment of arrears by employer.
Tenant's request for adjournment denied.
Landlord correctly named the tenant in the notice.
Tenant given opportunity to clear arrears by end of March.
Consent order cancelled.
Tenancy continues under new conditions.
Failure to meet conditions will result in eviction.
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