📍 Waterloo, Ontario
Tenant did not pay required rent from April 1, 2022 to January 31, 2023.
Defective N4 Notice led to conversion of application to L9 for arrears only.
Tenant ordered to pay $3,219.00 including rent arrears and application costs.
N4 Notice was defective as it did not properly identify the rental unit.
Eviction application dismissed, arrears application granted.
Tenant owes $3,219.00 for rent arrears and costs.
Interest to accrue if not paid by specified date.
Eviction claim dismissed due to procedural defect.
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