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Landlord sought eviction due to tenant's interference with reasonable enjoyment.
Tenant did not attend the hearing; Landlord's evidence was uncontested.
Tenant granted relief from eviction with conditions to clean and declutter by July 15, 2023.
Tenant did not void the N5 notice of termination.
Tenant's unit remained a fire hazard and cluttered despite notices.
Tenant granted conditional relief from eviction.
Tenant must clean the unit by specified date to avoid eviction.
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