📍 Aurora, Ontario
Landlord's application for eviction based on substantial interference and overcrowding dismissed.
Tenant allowed to remain in the unit as claims were not sufficiently proven.
Landlord did not prove the overcrowding claim as required by law.
Substantial interference claims from the second N5 notice were not sufficiently proven.
Application dismissed due to insufficient evidence on the claims of overcrowding and substantial interference.
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