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Difference between revisions of "Tenancy and Manufactured Homes (Formerly "Mobile Homes") (19:XV)"

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A tenant may end a fixed term tenancy by giving the landlord notice to end the tenancy effective on a date that is not earlier than one month after the date the landlord receives the notice, is not earlier than the date specified in the tenancy agreement as the end of the tenancy, and is the day before the day in the month, or in the other period on which the tenancy is based, that rent is payable under the tenancy agreement.
A tenant may end a fixed term tenancy by giving the landlord notice to end the tenancy effective on a date that is not earlier than one month after the date the landlord receives the notice, is not earlier than the date specified in the tenancy agreement as the end of the tenancy, and is the day before the day in the month, or in the other period on which the tenancy is based, that rent is payable under the tenancy agreement.


====(1) Exception for Family Violence or Long-Term Care====
=====(1) Exception for Family Violence or Long-Term Care=====
Although not yet in force, amendments to the RTA have been passed that will allow tenants who have been assessed as requiring long-term care, have moved into a long-term care facility, or have been confirmed as being at risk of family violence if they remain in the rental unit, may end a fixed-term tenancy by giving one month’s notice to the landlord. The regulations detailing the process for being “confirmed” as falling within one of these situations have not yet been passed, so you should consult with one of the resources listed at the beginning of this chapter if you believe you may be able to take advantage of one of these exceptions.
Although not yet in force, amendments to the RTA have been passed that will allow tenants who have been assessed as requiring long-term care, have moved into a long-term care facility, or have been confirmed as being at risk of family violence if they remain in the rental unit, may end a fixed-term tenancy by giving one month’s notice to the landlord. The regulations detailing the process for being “confirmed” as falling within one of these situations have not yet been passed, so you should consult with one of the resources listed at the beginning of this chapter if you believe you may be able to take advantage of one of these exceptions.


===c) Material Term Breach===
====c) Material Term Breach====


If the landlord breaches a material term, the tenant may end the tenancy by giving the landlord notice to end the tenancy effective on a date that is after the date the landlord receives the notice. See Section IX.C Required Notice at 1, Form and Basic Requirements
If the landlord breaches a material term, the tenant may end the tenancy by giving the landlord notice to end the tenancy effective on a date that is after the date the landlord receives the notice. See Section IX.C Required Notice at 1, Form and Basic Requirements
==2. Failure to Pay Rent==
==2. Failure to Pay Rent==