📍 Hamilton, Ontario
Landlord attempted eviction after tenant refused rent increase.
Tenant signed N11 under duress, later contested it.
Order to set aside previous eviction order granted.
Tenant's claim of harassment and interference substantiated.
Landlord's behavior found inconsistent and aggressive.
Eviction order set aside.
Landlord ordered to pay $500.00 for interference with tenant's enjoyment.
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