📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for his daughter's residential use.
Tenant contested the eviction, suspecting potential re-rental at a higher rate.
Adjudicator satisfied with landlord's intent and good faith in needing the unit.
Landlord met legal requirements for eviction notice and compensation.
Evidence supports landlord's claim of intent for daughter's use in good faith.
Tenancy terminated effective November 30, 2023.
Eviction delayed to allow tenant time to find alternative accommodation.
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