📍 London, Ontario
Landlord applied to evict tenant for substantial interference.
Tenant disputed some allegations but acknowledged others.
Eviction not granted, conditional order issued instead.
Tenant's partner's actions constituted substantial interference.
Insufficient evidence for claims of negligent utility use by tenant.
Eviction not warranted, conditional remedies sufficient.
Tenant's actions and those of her partner interfered with landlord's rights.
Landlord's eviction request denied; conditional order provided.
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