📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for downsizing.
Tenant disputes the good faith of the landlord's notice.
Compensation of one month's rent was initially returned by Tenant.
Landlord acted in good faith requiring the unit for residential occupation.
Tenant's refusal of illegal rent increase does not prevent eviction.
Landlord's application for eviction is granted.
Tenant is ordered to vacate by the specified termination date.
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