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*direct cost of replacing keys or other access devices,
*direct cost of replacing keys or other access devices,
*direct cost of any additional keys that you request,
*direct cost of any additional keys that you request,
*service fees charged by banks for NSF cheques,
*service fees charged by banks for NSF cheques,  
*move-in and move-out fees charged by a strata corporation to the landlord,
*move-in and move-out fees charged by a strata corporation to the landlord, and
*fee for services or facilities requested by you that aren't covered in your tenancy agreement; for example, a parking fee, if it wasn't in your original agreement.
*fee for services or facilities requested by you that aren't covered in your tenancy agreement; for example, a parking fee, if it wasn't in your original agreement.
As well the landlord can charge the following fees as long as your tenancy agreement states that you may be charged these fees:
 
As well, the landlord can charge the following fees as long as your tenancy agreement states that you may be charged these fees:
*fee of not more than $25 for a NSF cheque or late payment of rent, and
*fee of not more than $25 for a NSF cheque or late payment of rent, and
*fee that is not more than $15 or three percent of the monthly rent as a fee for moving between units in a building if you requested the move.
*fee that is not more than $15 or three percent of the monthly rent as a fee for moving between units in a building if you requested the move.
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