📍 London, Ontario
Landlord applied to evict tenant based on an agreement to terminate the tenancy.
Tenant contested the eviction claiming misrepresentation and unconscionability.
Order upheld, eviction confirmed for November 30, 2022.
Valid rental agreement for main floor only.
Tenant not under duress when signing N11.
Landlord provided adequate notice for own use.
Agreement and termination order valid.
Eviction not set aside.
Tenant to vacate by November 30, 2022.
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