📍 Kingston, Ontario
Tenant's application reviewed due to initial procedural errors.
Claims of substantial interference and harassment by landlord were considered.
Tenant awarded $2,205.00 after amendment of the claim amount.
Key deposit clause found contrary to the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Clause restricting guests after 10:00 p.m. substantially interfered with tenant's reasonable enjoyment.
Tenant's review application granted.
Original order stayed; hearing proceeded de novo.
Tenant partially prevailed on claims.
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