📍 Niagara Falls, Ontario
Tenant caused disturbances leading to complaints from other tenants.
Landlord issued multiple N5 notices for substantial interference.
Tenant and landlord self-represented at the hearing.
Landlord has proven grounds for termination on a balance of probabilities.
Tenant must vacate by June 30, 2026.
Tenant's behavior constituted substantial interference with the enjoyment of the property by others.
Eviction ordered based on evidence of ongoing disturbances.
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