Tenant Handbook 2025

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Your monthly income should be at least three times the monthly rent of the unit youre applying for. For example, if rent is $1,500 per month, your income should be at least $4,500 per month to meet the requirement.
One change in the new act means a landlord will not be able to sell or move into a property in the first 12 months after a tenancy begins. After this, they will need to give four months notice. However, it will still be possible for landlords to evict tenants in certain circumstances.
In general, watch out for non-refundable fees for cleaning and minor repairs, right of entry clauses (many leases will have them, but you should know what the terms are before signing), and onerous penalties for late payment of rent.
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