📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants proved the landlord acted in bad faith.
Landlord ordered to pay tenants $4,967.32.
Landlord did not convert the unit as claimed.
Landlord's actions suggest no intent to convert the unit.
Evidence of re-renting at higher rate soon after tenants vacated.
Landlord's delivery of N13 notice deemed in bad faith.
Compensation awarded for increased rent and general damages.
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