📍 Hamilton, Ontario
Tenant evicted for substantial interference with other tenants' enjoyment.
Tenant failed to comply with previous Board order to pay $304.49.
Tenant did not cease disruptive behavior despite N5 notice.
Tenant's behavior constituted substantial interference.
Tenant did not void the N5 notice by stopping the disruptive behavior.
Tenancy terminated effective September 3, 2023.
Landlord awarded $186.00 for application costs.
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