📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants claimed landlord failed to maintain flooring to reduce noise.
Landlord and tenant agreed to terminate the tenancy on January 31, 2022.
Claims regarding noise issues dismissed; insufficient time for landlord to address.
Landlord did not breach maintenance obligations within the short timeframe given.
Claims of rent overpayment due to early termination dismissed.
Noise complaint did not constitute a maintenance failure under the Act due to the short response time.
No evidence of agreement on extended notice period; overpayment claim dismissed.
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