📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to significant arrears.
Tenant disputed service of rent increase notice but was found to have been properly served.
Tenant provided medical documentation which did not support inability to participate in hearing.
Tenant was properly served with N1 and N4 notices.
Tenant owes $23,312.70 in rent arrears as of February 28, 2023.
No relief from eviction granted under subsection 83(1) of the Act.
Tenancy terminated unless Tenant pays full arrears by February 20, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by February 20, 2023 if full payment not made.
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