📍 Other, Ontario
Tenants agreed to terminate tenancy but later filed a motion to set aside the termination.
Landlords intended to move their son into the unit, conflicting with the type of notice served.
Board found no duress in signing the N11 and upheld the original eviction order.
Tenants signed N11 under perceived duress.
Landlords should have potentially used an N12 notice.
Agreement to terminate upheld by the Board.
Motion to set aside the eviction order denied.
Stay of Order LTB-L-082127-22 lifted as of May 31, 2023.
Original order remains unchanged.
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