📍 Toronto, Ontario
Tenants alleged substantial interference due to renovations.
Application dismissed as interference was not found unreasonable.
Renovations included updates to meet modern standards.
No substantial interference found on a balance of probabilities.
Work carried out was not unreasonable under the circumstances.
Board ruled in favor of the landlord, dismissing the tenants' claims.
Impact of renovations considered not substantial enough to warrant action.
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