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The tenant may end a tenancy by giving the landlord proper notice using the appropriate Landlord and Tenant Board form. They must give: At least 60 days notice, if they have a monthly or fixed term tenancy, or ▪ At least 28 days notice, if they have a daily or weekly tenancy.
Your tenancy becomes periodic automatically if you stay past the end of the fixed term without a renewal agreement. A joint tenancy becomes periodic if any of the joint tenants stay on, unless theres a new agreement in place. A periodic tenancy continues on the same terms and you should pay your rent as normal.
The end of a fixed term tenancy or lease does not mean that the tenant has to move out or sign a renewal or new lease in order to stay. The lease is renewed automatically on a month-to-month basis (if the rent is paid monthly) or week-to-week basis (if rent is paid weekly).
If you dont, the tenancy continues. Fixed-term: If you have a fixed-term tenancy, like a one year lease, then you must give notice at least 60 days before the end of the lease. The termination date cannot be before the last day of the fixed term. If you dont give notice, the tenancy continues.
A tenant should not withhold any part of the rent, even if the tenant feels that maintenance is poor or a necessary repair has not been done. A landlord can apply to evict a tenant if the full rent is not paid on time.
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Yes, a landlord can evict a tenant after the lease expires if they follow the proper eviction procedures outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act.
Landlords are not allowed to require tenants in Ontario to sign a new lease and cant evict you for not signing a lease renewal. In order to become a month-to-month tenant you dont have to do anything. Your contract AUTOMATICALLY becomes a month-to-month contract when your lease expires.
FORM T6. (Disponible en franais) Important Information for Tenants. Use this form to apply to have the Board determine whether your landlord: has not repaired or maintained the rental unit or the residential complex, or has not complied with health, safety, housing or maintenance standards.

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