📍 Brampton, Ontario
Tenant failed to pay rent leading to significant arrears.
Landlord served a valid N4 notice.
Tenant claimed maintenance issues but was found to have heat at the time of the hearing.
Tenant's T2 application withdrawn.
Tenant granted extension to end of January 2026 to pay arrears.
Eviction ordered due to unresolved significant rent arrears and landlord's financial hardship.
Tenant's T2 application withdrawn, focusing on L1 application.
Eviction granted based on significant rent arrears and financial hardship of the landlord.
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