📍 Cambridge, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction due to substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment.
Tenants corrected some behaviors but failed to address noise disturbances.
Relief from eviction granted under conditions.
Tenants voided part of the N5 notice by correcting certain behaviors.
Failed to void notice regarding noise disturbances, leading to substantial interference.
Eviction not enforced immediately, conditional relief granted.
Conditions include no excessive noise disturbances for twelve months.
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