residential tenancy
Loopholes Tagged "residential tenancy"
Plain-English guides to Canadian legal rights and workarounds related to residential tenancy.
Eviction Notice Dispute β You Don't Have to Leave Just Because You Got a Notice
An eviction notice in Canada is not an eviction order β you have the right to dispute it at your province's residential tenancy tribunal, and the landlord must prove their case.
Landlord Entry Notice β Your Landlord Must Give 24 Hours Notice Before Entering
Every Canadian province requires landlords to give written notice (typically 24 hours) before entering a rental unit, and you have the right to refuse entry outside permitted hours.
Rent Increase Guideline Rights β What Your Landlord Can (and Can't) Raise
Most provinces require 3 months advance written notice for rent increases, and in provinces with rent control your landlord can only raise rent by the annual provincial guideline without tribunal approval.