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Landlord’s notice for non-payment of rent
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(1) A landlord may end a tenancy immediately by serving a notice to end the
tenancy if rent is unpaid for a period of more than 15 days after it is due. If a tenant
does not vacate the unit in response to the notice, the landlord can make an
application to the Director of Residential Tenancies for possession of the unit.
(2) If the tenant is responsible for the payment of utilities and any utility charges
are unpaid, the landlord may treat the unpaid utility charges as unpaid rent if the
tenant fails to make payment within 15 days after a landlord has requested thatthe tenant make payment.
[see section 57 of
The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006]
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Landlord’s notice: non-payment of rent
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(1) A landlord may end a tenancy immediately by service of a notice to end the
tenancy on a tenant if rent is unpaid for a period of 15 days or more after the day it
is due.
(2) A notice pursuant to this section must comply with section 63.
(3) A notice pursuant to this section has no effect if the amount of rent that is
unpaid is an amount the tenant is permitted pursuant to this Act to deduct from
rent.
(4) If a tenant fails to vacate residential property in accordance with a valid notice
served pursuant to subsection (1), the landlord may apply for an order of possession pursuant to section 70.
(5) The landlord may treat unpaid utility charges as unpaid rent and may give notice pursuant to this section if:
(a) the tenancy agreement requires the tenant to pay utility charges to the landlord or the person providing the utility; and
(b) the utility charges are unpaid for a period of 15 days or more after the
tenant is given a written demand by the landlord for payment of them
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Form and content of notice to end tenancy
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To be effective, a notice to end a tenancy must be in writing and must
(a) be dated and identified as originating from the landlord or tenant giving
the notice;
(b) give the address of the rental unit;
(c) state the effective date of the end of the tenancy;
(d) state the grounds for ending the tenancy; and
(e) when given by a landlord, be in the approved form.
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