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Difference between revisions of "Entering a Tenancy"

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to make sure your landlord gets the rent on time each month. If you don't pay the full rent on the due date, the
to make sure your landlord gets the rent on time each month. If you don't pay the full rent on the due date, the
landlord can try to evict you. See the section on [[Evictions]].
landlord can try to evict you. See the section on [[Evictions]].
====When you pay rent:====
*Pay by cheque or money order if you can.
*The law requires that the landlord give you a receipt if you pay in cash, but you need to make sure you get it. If you pay cash and don’t get a receipt, you have no proof that you paid rent to the landlord.
*If the landlord won’t sign a receipt, ask a friend or neighbour watch you count the money over to the landlord. They can be your witness if the landlord says you didn’t pay.
*Keep your receipts and cancelled cheques in a safe place. You might need them later.
*If you refuse to move in because the place is dirty or needs repairs, you may lose your money. If you gave the landlord a security deposit of one half month's rent, you may have to pay more. The landlord can take you to dispute resolution to get the rent.
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