📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord served N12 notice claiming need for personal use.
Tenants vacated; Landlord re-rented unit within six months.
Review requested due to alleged errors in assessing Landlord's intent.
Bad faith in issuing N12 notice confirmed.
Presumption of bad faith due to re-renting within one year not refuted.
Review upheld original decision in favor of tenants.
Remedies from original order remain in effect.
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