📍 Whitby, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for his daughter's residential use.
Tenant contested the eviction claiming bad faith by the landlord.
Eviction postponed until the end of the school year considering tenant's family circumstances.
Landlord's need for the unit deemed genuine.
Tenant's allegations of bad faith not sufficient to counter the evidence of landlord's need.
Tenancy terminated effective June 30, 2023.
Eviction enforcement allowed from July 1, 2023, if tenant does not vacate.
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