📍 Brampton, Ontario
Tenants failed to pay rent leading to an L1 application.
Landlord requires the unit for personal use, leading to an L2 application.
Tenants did not dispute the amount owed or the landlord's intent but requested more time.
Tenancy terminated due to unpaid rent and landlord's need for the unit.
Compensation for unpaid rent and costs awarded to landlord.
Tenants must pay or vacate by August 15, 2023.
Daily compensation charged for unit use post-hearing.
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