📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord's application for eviction based on allegations of damage and interference dismissed.
No sufficient evidence provided to prove tenants' liability for elevator damage.
Tenants did not act unreasonably in calling EMS given the circumstances.
Application dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Tenants were not liable for the alleged damages.
Board found no substantial evidence supporting the landlord's claims.
Decision made in favor of the tenants; no eviction or compensation awarded.
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