📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant substantially interfered with landlord's and other tenants' enjoyment.
Tenant failed to void the first N5 notice; second N5 notice was issued.
Tenant's guest caused disturbances and property damage.
Landlord has proven the grounds for termination on a balance of probabilities.
Tenant was in possession of the unit when the application was filed.
Tenant's conduct substantially interfered with reasonable enjoyment of the property.
Eviction granted based on evidence of ongoing disturbances and non-compliance.
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