📍 Kingston, Ontario
Tenant sought to set aside an eviction order but was denied.
Tenant admitted to breaching the conditions of a previous order by not paying rent.
Claims of landlord interference with utilities and funding were not substantiated.
Adjournment request by tenant denied due to potential prejudice to landlord.
Tenant's motion to set aside the eviction order denied.
Stay of eviction order lifted effective February 20, 2023.
Board found it would be unfair to set aside the eviction order.
Tenant's allegations of landlord interference were not proven.
Eviction ordered due to significant rent arrears and lack of good faith shown by tenant.
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