📍 Windsor, Ontario
Tenants were persistently late in paying rent.
Tenants substantially interfered with landlord's enjoyment due to noise and other disturbances.
Landlord resides in the same building, which has fewer than four units.
Request for adjournment by tenants denied.
Tenants failed to contest allegations of late rent payments.
Tenants failed to contest noise complaints adequately.
Eviction order granted on grounds of persistent late payment and substantial interference.
No adjournment granted as tenants had ample time to prepare.
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