The desire of a landlord to obtain possession of rented residential premises so that he might have them occupied by a member of his immediate family for the purpose of the latter (instead of himself) rendering janitorial services in the dwelling is generally a matter of mere convenience — and this is so, nothwithstanding that the desire may be motivated by the landlord's illness. On...
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