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If the Branch grants an Order of Possession, it usually orders the tenant to move on or before a date seven days after the date it issues the Order of Possession. For example: The Branch issues an Order of Possession on March 20.
How much is a typical pet deposit? On a one-year lease, 71 percent of the pet owners Rent.com surveyed said they would expect to spend $200 or less on a pet deposit, while nearly a third (29 percent) said they would typically spend more than $200. In general, there is no typical pet deposit.
Yes, the Ontario Standard lease is mandatory for landlords. All residential tenancies in the private rental market that started on or after April 30, 2018, are required to have the lease.
Vital Services: You must have access to heat, hot and cold water, electricity, and fuel (such as natural gas). Your landlord cannot shut off these services, even if you have not paid your rent. Your landlord may shut off services for a short time so that they can make repairs.
Pet Damage Deposits The deposit must be no more than half of one month's rent, regardless of the number of pets allowed.
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PRINCE GEORGE \u2013 The current rental market in Prince George is a tough market to crack, especially if you are a pet owner.
Order for possession (or 'outright possession order') This means your tenants must leave your property before the date given in the order. The date will be either 14 or 28 days after the court hearing.
1:14 9:05 Agreement to Lease Ontario OREA Form 400: Explained & Simplified YouTube Start of suggested clip End of suggested clip Let's start at the top at the top you have the date this agreement is filled out the tenants. AndMoreLet's start at the top at the top you have the date this agreement is filled out the tenants. And landlords full legal names. And also the landlord's. Address for the purpose of receiving.
15.3 A landlord cannot require an individual to consent to a criminal record check as a condition of providing a tenancy unless that information is necessary to provide that tenancy.
Choosing tenants A landlord can ask you about your income, but they must also look at any available information on your rental history, credit references and credit rating (such as through Equifax Canada).

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