📍 Brampton, Ontario
Tenant accused of causing substantial interference via loud music and parties.
Landlord served a valid N5 notice based on multiple disturbances.
Hearing proceeded on basis of first valid N5 notice after second was deemed invalid.
Landlord proved grounds for termination on balance of probabilities.
Eviction granted conditionally, not unfair under circumstances.
Application to evict tenant granted conditionally.
Tenant allowed relief from eviction under specified conditions.
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