📍 Pickering, Ontario
Landlord's eviction application dismissed.
Tenant accused of substantial interference but evidence insufficient.
Both N5 notices discussed but did not lead to eviction.
Insufficient evidence to prove substantial interference by Tenant.
Application dismissed, Tenant remains in unit.
Application for eviction based on substantial interference dismissed.
Tenant's testimony considered more credible in absence of contrary evidence.
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