📍 Thornhill, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for daughter's residential use for at least one year.
Tenant was served with an N12 notice and failed to vacate, leading to compensation claims.
Eviction ordered with daily compensation due for continued occupancy.
Landlord's need for the unit is genuine and for at least one year.
Tenant must vacate by April 3, 2023, or face enforced eviction.
Tenancy terminated in favor of the landlord.
Tenant ordered to pay compensation and costs.
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