📍 Brantford, Ontario
Tenant evicted for non-payment of rent and substantial interference.
Tenant failed to pay rent and utilities as required.
Landlord awarded rent arrears and utility payments.
Tenancy terminated, eviction ordered.
Tenant must pay rent arrears and utilities.
Tenant's non-payment and actions justified eviction.
All claims by Landlord substantiated, leading to termination of tenancy.
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