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All payments prohibited except rent, deposits and three exceptions. Landlords or their agents are no longer allowed to charge tenants for anything except: the rent, the tenancy deposit and a holding deposit (more on these below). This means landlords cannot tenants to cover the cost of referencing.
A tenant has the right to deny entry to the landlord if the landlord has not met the requirements under the RTA relating to entry. A tenant does not have the right to deny entry simply because the time of entry is not convenient to the tenant.
Types of Parking: 1) Angle Parking: 2) Perpendicular Parking: 3) Parallel Parking: 4) Illegal Parking: 5) Lot Parking: 6) Bay Parking: 7) Between two Vehicles:
All payments prohibited except rent, deposits and three exceptions. Landlords or their agents are no longer allowed to charge tenants for anything except: the rent, the tenancy deposit and a holding deposit (more on these below). This means landlords cannot tenants to cover the cost of referencing.
Written notice must be given to the tenant at least 30 days before the landlord begins to charge the tenant a portion of the cost of the utility. 2. The notice must state the amount of the rent reduction for the rental unit and the effective date of the reduction.
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The landlord must provide access to hot and cold water, electricity, heat and fuel (e.g. natural gas). The landlord cannot shut-off these services, even if the tenant has not paid rent. Vital services may be temporarily shut off for the minimum period necessary in order to make repairs.
Provided the terms dont prevent it, your landlord agrees, and its your own space (ie, not communal) you should be fine to rent out your parking space if you wish.
The landlord owns the parking space. If your lease doesnt include a parking space or guarantee parking or guarantee a particular space, the landlord can take away the space.
More Definitions of Parking Space Parking Space means a space enclosed or unenclosed to park vehicles together with a driveway connecting the parking space with a street permitting ingress and egress of the vehicles.
Yes. Its the same right any property owner has to remove unauthorized cars parked on their home driveway.

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