📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord requires the rental unit for his daughter's residential use.
Tenant disputed the good faith of the landlord's intention.
Landlord provided compensation for eviction but tenant did not cash the cheque.
Landlord's need for the unit for his daughter is in good faith.
Landlord's explanation for rent increases in the lease was unsatisfactory.
Tenancy terminated effective May 31, 2023.
Tenant to pay daily compensation starting February 1, 2023.
Landlord must pay one month's rent as compensation by February 28, 2023.
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