📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires possession for daughter's residential use.
Tenant contested the timing of compensation payment.
Board found in favor of the landlord's claim.
Landlord acted in good faith requiring the unit for his daughter.
Tenant's claim of late compensation not sufficient to prevent eviction.
Eviction approved based on landlord's need for unit for daughter's use.
Compensation deemed paid appropriately.
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