📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant entered into an agreement to terminate the tenancy.
Landlord applied for eviction based on non-payment and agreement to terminate.
Motion to set aside the eviction order was denied.
Agreement to terminate tenancy was valid and signed by the tenant.
Tenant's request to set aside the eviction order was denied.
Eviction order remains effective with a stay lifted on January 31, 2023.
The adjudicator upheld the original eviction order.
Tenant was given until January 31, 2023, to vacate the unit.
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