📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for her daughter's use.
Tenant provided no evidence against the good faith of the landlord's claim.
Eviction postponed to provide tenant time to find alternative housing.
Landlord's need for unit in good faith confirmed.
Compensation paid to tenant.
Eviction date set and postponed to end of November for tenant's convenience.
Tenancy terminated effective November 30, 2023.
Landlord may enforce eviction from December 1, 2023, if tenant fails to vacate.
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