📍 Brantford, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction due to persistent late rent payments.
Tenants admitted late payments due to financial struggles during COVID-19.
Board decided against immediate eviction, giving tenants a chance to comply with timely payments.
Tenancy is month-to-month, rent due on the first of each month.
Tenants have been persistently late in paying rent from June 2020 to March 2022.
Tenants did not dispute late payments and cited financial difficulties.
Board granted conditional relief from eviction.
Tenants must pay rent on time from February 1, 2023, to January 2024 to avoid eviction.
Tenants ordered to pay $186.00 for the cost of the landlord's application.
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