📍 Oshawa, Ontario
Tenants applied claiming Landlord issued a bad faith eviction notice.
Landlord did not attend the hearing; Tenant's evidence was uncontested.
Landlord ordered to pay one month's compensation to Tenants.
Tenant proved the N12 notice was issued in bad faith.
Landlord failed to prove contrary evidence at the hearing.
Tenants awarded $1,785.00 for one month's compensation.
Claims for rent abatement and moving expenses largely denied.
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