📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord seeks eviction for interference and unpaid utilities.
Tenants attended hearing, represented by duty counsel.
Eviction based on substantial interference and unpaid utility costs.
Tenants corrected some issues but not marijuana smoking and utility payments.
Landlord's application for eviction based on first N5 Notice is valid.
Tenants to pay $785.49 for unpaid utilities.
Eviction granted on grounds of continued substantial interference.
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