📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord Kevin Johnston applied for eviction due to substantial interference and property damage.
Tenants did not attend the hearing, leading to an uncontested decision.
Landlord awarded costs for repairs to property damage.
First N5 notice voided due to lack of further incidents within seven days.
Second N5 notice led to termination due to continued disturbances.
Landlord's claim for property damage costs substantiated and awarded.
Eviction ordered due to proven substantial interference and property damage.
Award for damages to landlord for repair costs.
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