📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord's application for eviction dismissed due to defective N5 notice.
First N5 notice was found to be invalid, affecting the validity of the second N5 notice.
First N5 notice was defective and did not comply with the RTA.
Second N5 notice could not be relied upon as the first was invalid.
Board found the first N5 notice to be defective.
Application for eviction based on the second N5 notice was dismissed.
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