📍 Burlington, Ontario
Tenants applied for rent abatement claiming substantial interference by landlord.
Landlord made multiple entries for non-essential renovations.
Landlord's actions included unauthorized showing of the unit.
Tenants proved their case on a balance of probabilities.
Landlord ordered to pay tenants $2,268.48 in rent abatement.
Landlord's entries for renovations were deemed unnecessary and excessive.
Unauthorized unit showing further substantiated tenant's claims.
Award granted based on substantial interference with tenants' enjoyment of the unit.
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