📍 London, Ontario
Landlord requires possession for residential occupation by his son.
Compensation equivalent to one month's rent was provided.
Eviction postponed to May 31, 2023.
Landlord's son genuinely intends to occupy the unit for at least one year.
Claims of eviction to increase rent are speculative.
Eviction approved but postponed to allow tenants time to organize.
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