📍 Waterloo, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction due to substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment.
Tenant allegedly stored urine in bottles and caused unhygienic conditions.
Landlord provided evidence including documents, photographs, and communications.
Tenant's actions substantially interfered with the enjoyment of the property.
Conditional relief from eviction granted; Tenant must clear possessions and maintain cleanliness.
Tenancy continues under conditions of cleanliness and clearing common areas.
Failure to comply may lead to termination and eviction.
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