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The short answer is no. In fact, according to the Tenant Fees Act 2019, a landlord cannot legally charge tenants for end of tenancy cleaning services.
A clause requiring professional cleaning will work well if the landlord has evidence that the property was cleaned to that standard when the tenant moved in. The landlord is likely to find that their claim is not met in full if the tenant is being asked to return the property cleaned to a higher standard.
At least two months before the effective date of the notice, and. Before the day that rent is due.
Landlords are allowed to take pictures when entering the rental unit for an inspection. However, we recommend including that you may take pictures in the notice to enter. You should be careful not to take pictures of the tenant's personal belongings.
Minimum notice periods 1 month if your rent is due monthly. 4 weeks if your rent is due weekly.
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Tenants are not required to attend the inspection. But it is a very good idea for them to be there and take part. The landlord must suggest two appointment times for the inspection. The landlord must complete the move-in inspection one week before/after the tenant moves in and moves out.
The landlord is responsible for painting the interior of the rental unit at reasonable intervals. The tenant cannot be required as a condition of tenancy to paint the premises. The tenant may only be required to paint or repair where the work is necessary because of damages for which the tenant is responsible.
You Must Give 24-Hour Written Notice In Ontario, you are required to give your tenants a 24-hour notice stating why you want to enter or inspect the rental property, the date and the time you intend to do so, plus any other activities you plan to carry out, like taking pictures.
Fair wear and tear refers to the reasonable deterioration in the condition of a rented property, caused by normal everyday usage during the tenant's period of the tenancy.
Normal wear and tear means the declining condition of the rental premises that occurs over time, even though the tenant has been regularly cleaning and maintaining the premises. For example, having mild scratches on a kitchen work surface is probably normal wear and tear.

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