📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant failed to prepare unit for pest control, leading to substantial interference.
Landlord issued two N5 notices, with the final notice leading to eviction.
Tenant did not attend the hearing; decision made based on Landlord's submissions.
Tenant substantially interfered with reasonable enjoyment of the property.
Tenant's failure to prepare unit for pest control justified eviction.
Tenancy terminated effective November 12, 2023.
Tenant ordered to pay $186.00 for application costs.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff starting November 13, 2023 if tenant fails to vacate.
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