📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for their parent's use due to health conditions.
Tenant contested the eviction citing personal health issues and inability to find alternative housing.
Eviction postponed to allow tenant time to find new accommodation.
Landlord has proven grounds for termination on a balance of probabilities.
Tenant was in possession of the unit when the application was filed.
Landlord's claim of good faith intention to occupy the unit confirmed.
Tenancy terminated; tenant must vacate by October 31, 2023.
Landlord owes tenant $1,755.36, which is deducted from the total amount owed by the tenant.
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