📍 Toronto, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for his daughter's residential use.
Tenant disputed the landlord's good faith in needing the unit.
Adjudicator found the landlord's claim to be in good faith.
Landlord served a valid N12 notice.
Landlord's daughter has a genuine intention to occupy the unit.
Eviction postponed to September 30, 2023, despite tenant's objections.
The board ruled in favor of the landlord allowing eviction for personal use.
Compensation set at $32.39 daily post-termination until eviction.
Interest on the tenant's deposit to be paid.
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