📍 London, Ontario
Tenant accused of substantial interference and non-compliance with fire safety.
Landlord issued two N5 notices for eviction.
Hearing conducted via videoconference.
Tenant's behavior constituted substantial interference.
Tenant failed to comply with fire safety orders.
Tenancy preserved under conditions due to improvements by the tenant.
Tenant must adhere to specific behavioral and safety standards to avoid eviction.
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