📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for son's residential use.
Tenant rejected initial compensation, misunderstanding its purpose.
Eviction postponed to allow tenant time to secure employment.
Landlord acted in good faith.
Compensation initially rejected by tenant must be paid.
Eviction justified but postponed to accommodate tenant's job search.
Tenant must vacate by June 30, 2023, if landlord pays required compensation.
Daily compensation owed for unit use post-eviction date.
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