📍 Tweed, Ontario
Tenant evicted for substantial interference with other tenants' enjoyment.
Tenant failed to correct behavior despite multiple notices.
Landlord awarded daily compensation for period tenant remained in unit post-termination.
Tenant's behavior constituted substantial interference.
No relief from eviction granted due to lack of tenant's attendance at hearing.
Tenant's eviction upheld due to ongoing disruptive behavior.
Landlord awarded compensation for tenant's continued occupation post-termination.
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