📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for personal residential occupation.
Landlord served N12 notice and compensated the tenant as required.
Tenant raised issues of maintenance and bad faith, but insufficient evidence was provided.
Landlord acted in good faith requiring the unit for personal use.
Tenant's claims of bad faith and maintenance issues not sufficiently supported.
Tenancy terminated in favor of the landlord.
Landlord provided necessary compensation.
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