📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant's guest caused disturbances in the building.
Multiple incidents led to eviction based on substantial interference.
Tenant failed to control guest behavior despite warnings.
Tenant's behavior and that of their guests substantiated grounds for eviction.
Landlord entitled to serve a non-voidable N5 notice based on repeated incidents.
Tenancy terminated due to repeated substantial interference with the landlord and other tenants' enjoyment.
Landlord awarded costs for filing the application.
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