📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant engaged in disruptive behavior including yelling and slamming doors.
Landlord provided evidence of disturbances affecting other tenants and businesses.
Tenant did not cease disruptive behavior after receiving N5 notice.
Landlord's claims of substantial interference proven on balance of probabilities.
Tenant did not void the N5 notice by ceasing prohibited behavior.
Tenancy terminated effective June 26, 2023.
Tenant ordered to pay compensation for use of unit and costs of filing the application.
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