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Difference between revisions of "End of Tenancy (Termination and Eviction) (19:IX)"

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====b) Cause====
====b) Cause====


The minimum notice given by a landlord where there is cause is '''one month''', effective on the last day of the ensuing rental period (RTA, s 47). Practically speaking, the full month requirement means notice must be received the day before rent is due, so notice given on May 31 is effective to end the tenancy on June 30, but notice given June 1 would be effective to end the tenancy only on July 31. A tenant may dispute a notice under this section by applying for dispute resolution within 10 days after the date the tenant receives the notice. The minimum notice of one month does not apply if the tenant is engaging in illegal activity.
The minimum notice given by a landlord where there is cause is '''one month''', effective on the last day of the ensuing rental period (RTA, s 47). Practically speaking, the full month requirement means notice must be received the day before rent is due, so notice given on May 31 is effective to end the tenancy on June 30, but notice given June 1 would be effective to end the tenancy only on July 31. A tenant may '''dispute''' a notice under this section by applying for dispute resolution '''within 10 days''' after the date the tenant receives the notice. The minimum notice of one month does not apply if the tenant is engaging in illegal activity.


====c) Landlord’s Use of Property====
====c) Landlord’s Use of Property====