📍 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Tenant persistently late on rent for 17 months.
Tenant did not attend the hearing.
Landlord awarded costs for filing the application.
Tenancy terminated based on persistent late payments.
No relief from eviction granted; unfair to landlord due to financial strain.
Last month's rent deposit to be applied to final month.
Tenancy terminated, tenant ordered to vacate by January 29, 2023.
Landlord may enforce eviction starting January 30, 2023 if tenant fails to vacate.
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