📍 Kitchener, Ontario
Landlord served a termination notice claiming his father required the rental unit.
Tenants vacated and later discovered the unit was sold.
Adjudicator found the termination notice was served in bad faith.
Notice served in bad faith as landlord's father did not reside in the unit for the claimed duration.
Landlord ordered to compensate for increased rent and moving costs.
Landlord to pay tenants for increased rent and moving costs due to bad faith eviction.
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