The act deals with matters between landlords and tenants, and provides them with an efficient and cost-effective means of settling disputes.
It is the date the written lease begins or, if there is no written lease, the date on which the first regular rent payment is due, and refers to the same date in any following year as long as the tenancy continues.
The Director is an employee of the provincial government who oversees the workings in regard to the residential tenancies act.
Yes. These include, university and college residences on campuses, hospitals, municipal homes, prisons, reformatories, some nursing homes, and hotels.
No, a landlord cannot charge an application fee.
Yes. Lease-to-purchase falls under the Act until such time as the tenant owns the premises. It is a good idea that the purchase/sale agreement and leasing agreement be two separate signed agreements.
Yes. The party who signs as a co-signer may be held responsible for the payment of the rent and/or damages.