📍 Waterloo, Ontario
Landlord's application for eviction dismissed due to defective notice and invalid service method.
Landlord sought possession for personal use but failed to meet legal requirements for notice period.
Tenant vacated the unit by December 1, 2022, but no compensation was awarded due to dismissal of the application.
N12 Notice was defective as it did not end on the last day of a tenancy period.
No valid consent for email service of the notice, and physical delivery details were insufficient.
Application dismissed due to procedural errors in notice and service.
No compensation granted to the landlord.
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