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[Music] hi everyone im beta delesi and in this video were going to talk about can a landlord evict a tenant for being late on paying the rent a landlord can pursue a notice and application through the landlord and tenant board if the tenant is late in paying the rent persistently the landlord can serve the n8 notice for persistently late payment of rent this notice is a 60-day termination date it must also be accompanied by a rent roll summary the rent roll summary must show a pattern to the board of the tenants persistently late payments a typical rent roll summary should show a pattern of at least six to seven payments being late over the last 12 months then what the landlord will do is they will take the n8 notice the rental summary and the l2 application and file it with the landlord and tenant board upon receipt of these documents from the board the board will set a date for a hearing they will issue a hearing notice the typical wait time for a hearing notice to be issued is typ