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About privacy
A landlord can enter a unit without written notice if:
* there is an emergency, like a fire,
* the tenant allows the landlord in,
* a care home tenant agreed in writing to let the landlord do " bed checks."
A landlord can enter a rental unit without written notice, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. if:
* the rental agreement requires the landlord to clean the unit - unless the agreement allows different hours for cleaning,
* a notice of termination has been given by either the landlord or tenant, or there is an agreement to terminate the tenancy, and the landlord wants to show the unit to a potential new tenant (although notice is not required, the landlord must try to tell the tenant before entering for this reason).
A landlord can enter between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., and only if 24 hours written notice is given to the tenant:
* to make repairs or do work in the unit,
* to allow a potential purchaser, insurer or lender to view the unit,
* to allow an inspection by an engineer or architect or similar professional for a proposed conversion under the Condominium Act,
* for any reasonable purpose allowed by the rental agreement.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
About privacy
A landlord can enter a unit without written notice if:
* there is an emergency, like a fire,
* the tenant allows the landlord in,
* a care home tenant agreed in writing to let the landlord do " bed checks."
A landlord can enter a rental unit without written notice, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. if:
* the rental agreement requires the landlord to clean the unit - unless the agreement allows different hours for cleaning,
* a notice of termination has been given by either the landlord or tenant, or there is an agreement to terminate the tenancy, and the landlord wants to show the unit to a potential new tenant (although notice is not required, the landlord must try to tell the tenant before entering for this reason).
A landlord can enter between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., and only if 24 hours written notice is given to the tenant:
* to make repairs or do work in the unit,
* to allow a potential purchaser, insurer or lender to view the unit,
* to allow an inspection by an engineer or architect or similar professional for a proposed conversion under the Condominium Act,
* for any reasonable purpose allowed by the rental agreement.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net