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

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*They are not able to obtain the necessary permits, licenses, approvals or certificates required by law to move the manufactured home OR they are not able to move the manufactured home to another manufactured home site within a reasonable distance of the current manufactured home site; AND
*They are not able to obtain the necessary permits, licenses, approvals or certificates required by law to move the manufactured home OR they are not able to move the manufactured home to another manufactured home site within a reasonable distance of the current manufactured home site; AND
*The tenant does not owe any tax in relation to the manufactured home.
*The tenant does not owe any tax in relation to the manufactured home.
If the above situation happens and the home cannot be moved out of the park, the landlord cannot claim reimbursement from the tenant for any cost incurred for removing, storing, advertising, or disposing of the manufactured home.


If the above situation happens and the home cannot be moved out of the park, the landlord cannot claim reimbursement from the tenant for any cost incurred for removing, storing, advertising, or disposing of the manufactured home.
If the above situation happens and the home cannot be moved out of the park, the landlord cannot claim reimbursement from the tenant for any cost incurred for removing, storing, advertising, or disposing of the manufactured home.


*If the landlord closes a manufactured home park to be converted for residential or non-residential use (s. 42(1)) but have not taken any steps to accomplish the stated purpose in a reasonable time after the effective date of the notice, the landlord would have to compensate the tenant $5000- or 12-months’ rent, whichever is higher. However, if an Arbitrator determines there are extenuating circumstances, this compensation can be excused.
*If the landlord closes a manufactured home park to be converted for residential or non-residential use (s. 42(1)) but have not taken any steps to accomplish the stated purpose in a reasonable time after the effective date of the notice, the landlord would have to compensate the tenant $5000- or 12-months’ rent, whichever is higher. However, if an Arbitrator determines there are extenuating circumstances, this compensation can be excused.


=== '''4. Landlord’s Notice: Cause''' ===
=== '''4. Landlord’s Notice: Cause''' ===