📍 Hamilton, Ontario
Tenant substantially interfered with another tenant's enjoyment by playing loud music and slamming doors.
Landlord issued two N5 notices; first notice was relied upon after amendment.
Tenant failed to correct behavior during voiding period.
Tenant did not void the first N5 notice by correcting the behavior.
Tenant's actions justified eviction based on substantial interference.
Tenancy terminated effective February 14, 2023.
Tenant ordered to pay $201.00 for application costs.
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