📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction based on substantial interference with enjoyment.
Eviction denied, conditional order granted.
Tenant must comply with conditions to avoid eviction.
Tenant's behavior substantially interfered with other tenants' enjoyment.
Conditional relief from eviction granted, subject to tenant's future conduct.
Eviction application denied; conditional order issued.
Tenant to refrain from disruptive behaviors for 12 months.
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