📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants accused of causing substantial damage and interference.
Landlord seeks $45,000 for repairs exceeding Board's jurisdictional limit.
Eviction based on failure to repair damages during notice period.
Landlord's claims substantiated on balance of probabilities.
N5 notice of termination not voided due to tenants' failure to make repairs.
Order favors landlord, granting eviction based on proven claims of damage and interference.
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