📍 Richmond Hill, Ontario
Landlord applied for eviction based on substantial interference and illegal acts.
Tenant contested the eviction, claiming harassment and interference by the landlord.
Hearing conducted via videoconference.
N5 notice of termination dismissed due to vagueness and insufficient details.
N6 notice of termination details not fully provided in the excerpt.
The board dismissed the N5 notice due to lack of sufficient detail and vagueness, making it difficult for tenants to respond appropriately.
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