📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord sought eviction for substantial interference and damages.
Tenant was served with a termination notice but corrected behavior within the remedy period.
Eviction denied, but claim for unpaid utilities granted.
Eviction claim denied due to insufficient evidence of substantial interference.
Claim for unpaid utilities granted based on lease agreement.
Tenant to pay $816.41 for utilities and $201.00 for application costs.
Interest to accrue if payment not made by May 31, 2023.
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