📍 Ottawa, Ontario
Tenant substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of the property.
Tenant failed to rectify issues after being served with an N5 notice.
Landlord awarded daily compensation for the period tenant remained in the unit post-termination.
Tenant's conduct justified termination of tenancy.
Tenant did not cease problematic conduct within seven days of notice.
Landlord entitled to compensation for loss due to tenant's actions.
Tenancy terminated effective May 31, 2023.
Tenant ordered to pay compensation for use and occupation of the unit.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff starting June 1, 2023 if tenant fails to vacate.
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