📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for his daughter's residential occupation.
Tenant offered to increase rent to continue the tenancy but was declined.
Landlord provided compensation equal to one month's rent.
Landlord has good faith intention for his daughter to occupy the unit.
Landlord provided sufficient evidence of his daughter's intention to reside.
Tenancy terminated in favor of the landlord.
Tenant required to pay daily compensation for extended stay.
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