The exception is if the tenant enters into an oral or written agreement with the owner and the owner breaks the agreement by forcing a tenant to move out early, or disposes of a tenant’s property. $50,000 for an individual $250,000 for a corporationĪ tenant who shares a kitchen or bathroom with the owner or the owner’s family does not have a legal right to remain living on the premises without the owner’s consent, and can usually be evicted at any time without notice. Under the new law, the maximum fine for an offence under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 has doubled and can be up to: New rules under the Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 and existing rules under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 help to ensure that tenants’ rights are protected. You have the right to go to a hearing and explain why you should not be evicted. Your landlord must first apply for and receive an eviction order from the LTB. The form must give the reason for eviction.Įven if your landlord gives you written notice, you don't have to move out. Your landlord can only evict you in specific situations and must give you written notice using the proper form provided by the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), an independent tribunal with the authority to resolve residential tenancy disputes in Ontario. If you do share a kitchen or bathroom, it may differ (NAL so be sure to get appropriate advice), but either way, if they dispose of, or prevent access to your property, that's not allowed. OP, do you share a kitchen or bathroom with the homeowners? If not, then they need to evict you properly with an appropriate N-whatever form and you can fight it out at the LTB. Clearly they don't take their job as a landlord very seriously as if they did, they'd know that this is a big no-no. Hmm, sounds like they wanted the money from being a landlord, but didn't want to deal with the repercussions of being a landlord. But I DO have to walk through his back door & use a section of his basement to get to my unit within his basement. Į1- I do NOT share a kitchen or bathroom with the landlord. I’ve called the local police and the landlord & tenant board, neither of them helped me. I haven’t received any email or any type of ‘legal’ eviction notice. If I find any strangers police will be called to remove anyone. Only you are allowed to enter the property. Also no strangers are allowed on my property under any circumstances. Your deposit will be returned based on a clean and successful leave. Access to my house and property after 6 pm will not be allowed. Therefore you and all your belongings must be removed from my property on Saturday before 6 PM. “ Hello MY NAME, just want to let you know all external locks to my house will be changed Sunday morning at 8 am. I hadn’t heard a single thing from either the landlord or his wife until last night ( Tuesday ), when I received a text stating the following On Monday all they did was ask my verbally to have all my belongings off their property by Sunday afternoon or ‘something’ would be done. The only explanation that they could give me was ‘they wanted their life back’ & that they felt like I wasn’t compensating my noise level for them at night time. Monday morning, I was asked to move out of the apartment by the following Sunday. I spent the night at my new apartment on Saturday & Sunday night. I spent all day Saturday & Sunday moving my stuff into my new apartment and cleaning the old one. The rental began on May 1st, but they allowed me to move my stuff in the weekend before (April 29&30), so that I was out of my old place for the new tenant renting. I signed a lease to rent a basement apartment (in their house) from a married couple back in the beginning of April.
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