Occupants and Invited Guests. (a) The landlord may not stop the tenant from having guests in the residential premises under reasonable circumstances. If the number of permanent occupants is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a Notice to Quit. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through arbitration under the Residential Tenancies Act.
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Samples: Lease Agreement, www.antigonishaffordablehousing.ca
Occupants and Invited Guests. (a) The landlord may not stop the tenant from having guests in the residential premises under reasonable circumstances. If the number of permanent occupants is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a Notice to Quitof Termination. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through arbitration under with the Residential Tenancies Actassistance of the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement
Occupants and Invited Guests. (a) The landlord may not stop the tenant from having guests in the residential premises under reasonable circumstances. If the number of permanent occupants is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a Notice to Quitof Termination. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through arbitration under with the Residential Tenancies Actassistance of the Ontario Rent Tribunal.
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Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement
Occupants and Invited Guests. (a) The landlord may not stop the tenant from having guests in the residential premises under reasonable circumstances. If the number of permanent occupants is unreasonable, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a Notice to QuitEnd a Residential Tenancy. Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through arbitration under the Residential Tenancies Tenancy Act.
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Samples: Tenancy Agreement