📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to an eviction order.
Tenant has the option to void the eviction by paying a specified amount.
Landlord awarded costs and daily compensation for unit use.
Valid N4 Notice served.
Tenant owes rent arrears totaling $31,861.25 as of November 30, 2022.
Tenant consented to a standard 11-day eviction order.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenant pays $35,000 by February 21, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by February 21, 2023, if the amount is not paid.
Landlord may enforce eviction starting February 22, 2023.
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