📍 Kitchener, Ontario
Tenants alleged landlord withheld vital services and interfered with reasonable enjoyment.
Issues included lack of hot water, non-functional electrical outlets, draft above stove, and a flood.
Landlord addressed the issues within reasonable timeframes; no substantial interference found.
No substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment found.
Landlord did not withhold vital services deliberately.
Application dismissed as the landlord addressed all issues within reasonable limits.
No evidence of deliberate withholding of services or substantial interference.
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