📍 Guelph, Ontario
Landlord sought eviction due to substantial interference and safety hazards caused by tenant.
Tenant used unauthorized appliances causing safety risks and property damage.
Eviction not granted; conditional relief provided to tenant.
Tenant substantially interfered with landlord's property.
Tenant to cease use of unauthorized appliances to avoid eviction.
Conditional relief from eviction granted to tenant.
Tenant must pay landlord $214.50 for damages incurred.
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