📍 Hamilton, Ontario
Landlord intends to demolish the unit to rebuild and reconfigure the property.
Tenant was compensated with one month's rent.
Tenant did not attend the hearing.
Landlord served a valid N13 notice.
Tenant compensated as required by law.
Landlord took reasonable steps to obtain necessary permits.
Eviction order granted based on landlord's intention and actions towards demolition.
Landlord has made a credible case for needing to demolish the unit.
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