Difference between revisions of "Tenant’s Rights of Entry, Quiet Enjoyment, and Privacy (19:VII)"

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Landlords have a duty to protect their tenants’ rights to quiet enjoyment, and to not interfere with
Landlords have a duty to protect their tenants’ rights to quiet enjoyment, and to not interfere with
that right themselves. If a landlord interferes with a tenant’s right to quiet enjoyment by repeatedly
that right themselves. If a landlord interferes with a tenant’s right to quiet enjoyment by repeatedly
entering a rental unit in a manner not in accordance with the RTA, the tenant may apply for an order
entering a rental unit in a manner not in accordance with the ''RTA'', the tenant may apply for an order
to be permitted to change the locks in the rental unit, and to be permitted to not provide the landlord
to be permitted to change the locks in the rental unit, and to be permitted to not provide the landlord
with a key: see ''RTA''
with a key: see ''RTA''
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landlord may end a tenancy for Cause with one month’s notice if a tenant unreasonably disturbs
landlord may end a tenancy for Cause with one month’s notice if a tenant unreasonably disturbs
other occupants or the landlord of the building. This is separate from the right of quiet enjoyment
other occupants or the landlord of the building. This is separate from the right of quiet enjoyment
and is a cause for a landlord to evict (RTA s 47 (d)(i)).
and is a cause for a landlord to evict (''RTA'' s 47 (d)(i)).


== '''C. Duty to Provide Access''' ==
== '''C. Duty to Provide Access''' ==
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