📍 London, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for personal use of his mother-in-law.
Tenant compensated with one month's rent.
Eviction postponed to November 30, 2023, to allow tenant to find suitable accommodation.
Landlord has proven the need for possession on a balance of probabilities.
Tenant was in possession on the date the application was filed.
Landlord's mother-in-law intends to occupy the unit for more than one year.
Tenancy terminated effective November 30, 2023.
Tenant must vacate by this date, with eviction enforceable from December 1, 2023.
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