📍 Mississauga, Ontario
Tenant accused of substantially interfering with other tenants' enjoyment due to noise.
Landlord served two N5 notices for noise complaints.
Hearing conducted via videoconference.
Tenant's noise is excessive and interferes with other tenants' reasonable enjoyment.
Only one tenant (below the accused's unit) formally complained to the landlord.
Based on testimonies and evidence, the adjudicator found the tenant's noise to be excessive.
Eviction considered as a last resort but justified in this case due to ongoing disturbances.
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