📍 Other, Ontario
Landlord sold the property to his son who requires the unit for personal use.
Tenants were served with an N12 notice and compensated one month's rent.
Tenancy terminated effective January 24, 2023.
Landlord proved grounds for termination on a balance of probabilities.
Landlord's son, the purchaser, intends to occupy the unit for over a year.
Order for tenant eviction by January 24, 2023.
Daily compensation awarded to landlord from December 2, 2022, until tenant vacates.
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