📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenant's and male occupant's behavior deemed aggressive and inappropriate.
Landlord awarded daily compensation for tenant's continued occupancy post-termination.
Eviction upheld due to tenant's failure to cease disruptive behavior.
Tenant's behavior substantially interfered with landlord's enjoyment.
Tenant did not cease disruptive behavior after receiving N5 notice.
Tenant to pay daily compensation for period of unauthorized occupancy.
Landlord entitled to reimbursement of application costs.
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