Moving out and Residential Tenancies (19:X)

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A. Tenant Obligations

  • Give proper notice;
  • participate in move-out condition inspection;
  • leave the unit clean;
  • repair damage caused (above normal wear and tear), including damage caused by guests or pets above normal wear and tear levels; and
  • remove all possessions from the rental unit and the residential property.

B. Landlord Obligations

  • Give proper notice;
  • schedule and participate in the move-out condition inspection and provide the tenant with a copy of the condition inspection report; and
  • return security deposit and pet damage deposit or file to retain them in accordance with the RTA (see Section V.C: Refund of Security Deposit and Pet Damage Deposit).

C. Condition: Moving Out

The landlord and tenant together must inspect the condition of the rental unit before a new tenant begins to occupy the rental unit on or after the day the tenant ceases to occupy the rental unit, or on another mutually agreed day (RTA, s 35(1)). The landlord must offer the tenant at least two opportunities for the inspection and must complete the inspections report in accordance with the RTR. Both the landlord and tenant must sign the condition inspection report and the landlord must give the tenant a copy of that report in accordance with the RTR – within 15 days of the date the condition inspection is completed or the date the landlord receives the tenant’s forwarding address in writing, whichever is later.

1. Landlord

Unless the tenant abandons a rental unit, the right of the landlord to claim against a security or a pet damage deposit, or both, for damage to residential property is extinguished if the landlord does not offer the tenant at least two opportunities for the inspection or does not participate on either occasion, or having made an inspection with the tenant does not complete the condition inspection report and give the tenant a copy of it in accordance with the RTR.

2. Tenant

The right of a tenant to the return of a security deposit or a pet damage deposit, or both is extinguished if the landlord complies with RTA s 35 (provides two opportunities for inspections), and the tenant has not participated on either occasion (s 36(1)).

D. Breaking a Fixed-Term Tenancy

If a tenant moves out before their fixed term ends without finding another tenant approved by the landlord to take over the fixed term tenancy, the tenant may be responsible for the landlord’s advertising and administrative costs incurred in finding a new tenant, as well as rent (at the tenancy agreement rate) until the unit is rented or the fixed term expires.