📍 Other, Ontario
Landlords locked chain across entrance, preventing tenant access.
Landlords ordered to pay $300 for interference, plus $53 application fee.
Total damages awarded to tenants amount to $353.
Landlords' action constituted substantial interference with tenant's enjoyment.
Tenants' claim for out-of-pocket expenses denied due to lack of substantiation.
Landlords to cease interference with tenant's use of property.
Landlords to pay tenants $353, including application fee, by May 26, 2023.
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