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In this video, Beta Delesi discusses the process a landlord can follow to evict a tenant for late rent payments. If a tenant is consistently late, the landlord can serve an N8 notice for persistently late payment, which includes a 60-day termination date. This notice must be accompanied by a rent roll summary that demonstrates a pattern of late payments, typically showing at least six to seven late payments within the past year. After preparing the N8 notice, rent summary, and L2 application, the landlord files them with the landlord and tenant board. The board then sets a hearing date, with the typical wait time for a hearing notice being discussed.