📍 Aurora, Ontario
Tenants persistently late on rent over 19 months.
Original eviction order reviewed and upheld.
Tenants ordered to vacate by January 30, 2023.
Original application dismissed as abandoned, later found to be in error.
Tenancy terminated based on evidence of persistent late payments.
Review of previous order granted, original eviction order upheld.
Tenants to pay costs and vacate by specified date, or face enforcement.
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