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Conduct of tenant unacceptable

A landlord/agent or “interested person” such as a neighbour can apply to the local court for termination of the tenancy if the conduct of a tenant is unacceptable. “Unacceptable” includes:
- using the premises for an illegal purpose;
- repeatedly causing a nuisance on or from the premises or repeatedly permitting a nuisance to be caused on or from the premises;
- repeatedly causing an interference with the reasonable peace or privacy of a person residing in the immediate vicinity.