📍 Barrie, Ontario
Tenant substantially interfered with landlord's enjoyment by unauthorized lock changes and refusing entry.
Landlord requires the unit for personal use with his sister for at least one year.
Landlord compensated the tenant with one month's rent.
Landlord has proven grounds for termination on balance of probabilities.
Tenant did not void the N5 notice of termination.
Tenant to be evicted due to substantial interference and landlord's need for unit.
Landlord awarded costs for filing the application.
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