📍 Windsor, Ontario
Landlord requires the unit for his son's residential use.
Tenant contested the eviction citing bad faith due to a rent increase attempt.
Adjudicator found the landlord's need to be in good faith.
Landlord's requirement for the unit was in good faith.
Tenant's claim of bad faith due to rent increase was noted but not upheld.
Tenancy terminated effective February 28, 2023.
Tenant awarded compensation and interest on rent deposit.
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