📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant accused of smoking in the main entrance, causing substantial interference.
Landlord served two N5 notices; the second was non-voidable.
Tenant granted relief from eviction under conditions.
Tenant voided the first N5 notice.
Tenant's actions after the first N5 notice led to a valid second N5 notice.
Tenant's smoking substantially interfered with landlord's rights.
Tenant granted relief from eviction with conditions to not smoke.
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