📍 Other, Ontario
Landlords applied for eviction due to substantial interference with their enjoyment and rights.
Tenant allegedly engaged in physical assault and property damage.
Tenant failed to appear at the hearing; mother attended but was not authorized to represent.
Tenant substantially interfered with Landlord's reasonable enjoyment and legal rights.
Tenant's actions included physical assault, property damage, and blocking landlord access.
Tenancy terminated effective February 4, 2023.
Eviction enforceable by Sheriff starting February 5, 2023 if Tenant does not vacate.
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