📍 Other, Ontario
Tenant claimed landlord issued a bad faith N12 termination notice.
Tenant also claimed illegal rent increase.
Landlord's brother-in-law did not move into the unit as claimed.
Tenant vacated due to landlord's representation, not formal notice.
Landlord did not meet the requirements of a lawful N12 notice.
Tenant awarded $7200.00 for rent differential and $212.93 for moving expenses.
Claims for rent abatement and general compensation were denied.
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