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Tenant's behavior caused substantial interference with the enjoyment of the property.
Tenant failed to correct issues within the voiding period.
Eviction ordered with compensation for the landlord.
Tenant did not void the N5 notice of termination.
Tenant's actions justified termination of the tenancy.
Tenancy terminated due to substantial interference.
Tenant ordered to vacate by September 29, 2023.
Tenant to pay daily compensation and costs.
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