📍 Richmond Hill, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for daughter's residential use.
Tenant contested the eviction but provided no evidence against landlord's claim.
Compensation equivalent to one month's rent was paid to the tenant.
Tenant was in possession of the unit when application was filed.
Landlord's need for unit is for daughter's closer proximity to work.
Landlord's need for the unit deemed in good faith.
Tenant's request for delayed eviction not supported by evidence.
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