📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant failed to meet conditions of a previous order leading to eviction application.
Multiple incidents cited by landlord involving tenant's son.
Tenant denies breaches; adjudicator favors some tenant evidence over hearsay.
Tenant breached the order on July 17, 2022, by allowing disruptive behavior.
No breach found for incidents on July 13 and July 14, 2022.
Motion to set aside eviction denied based on findings of breach and overall circumstances.
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