📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for personal residential use.
Tenants were served with an N12 notice and did not attend the hearing.
Order favors the landlord with a termination date set for April 30, 2023.
Landlord has proven the need for possession on a balance of probabilities.
Eviction is not unfair, additional time given for tenants to find alternative accommodation.
Tenancy terminated effective April 30, 2023.
Landlord may enforce eviction starting May 1, 2023, if tenants have not vacated.
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