📍 London, Ontario
Tenant's dogs caused disturbance by urinating on balcony affecting another tenant.
Noise complaints including yelling and banging leading to police involvement.
Tenant claims issues were resolved after partner who caused disturbances moved out.
Both N5 notices were procedurally valid and compliant with section 64 of the Act.
Evidence supports claims of noise and pet disturbances as grounds for eviction.
Board grants eviction based on substantiated claims of substantial interference.
Tenant's efforts to remedy the situation deemed insufficient.
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