📍 London, Ontario
Tenant vacated after receiving N12 notice for landlord's personal use.
Rental unit advertised for rent shortly after tenant vacated.
Landlord ordered to pay difference in rent and moving costs, plus a fine.
Tenant proved bad faith eviction on balance of probabilities.
Landlord did not occupy the unit as claimed in the notice.
Landlord to pay $8,940.00 for increased rent, $558.57 for moving costs, and a $1,000.00 administrative fine.
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