📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to a landlord application for eviction.
Defective termination notice led to a shift in claim to rent arrears only.
Tenants ordered to pay rent arrears and filing costs totaling $586.00.
N4 notice deemed served on March 20, 2022.
Required 14-day notice not met, notice deemed defective.
Rent arrears calculated up to January 31, 2023 are $400.00.
Landlord awarded additional $186.00 for filing costs.
Tenants to pay $586.00 by January 31, 2023.
Failure to pay by due date will incur interest at 5.00% annually.
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