The Ontario Residential Tenancies Act says you can evict a tenant, if the tenant, their guest or another occupant of the unit, substantially interferes with the reasonable
enjoyment of other tenants in the building.
Where does the right of quiet
enjoyment of other tenants end, and where does your right to live your life begin?
Where does the right of quiet
enjoyment of other tenants end, and where does your right to live your life begin?
Not exact matches
It specifically applies when trying to end a tenancy because presence
of an animal in a residential complex is interfering with the reasonable
enjoyment of the landlord or
other tenants.
If you,
other residents
of your unit or your guest «substantially interferes» with the reasonable
enjoyment of the building for
other tenants as per Section 64 or in the case
of a building with 3 units or less where the landlord also resides under Section 65;
Tenant may not create a nuisance by annoying, disturbing, inconveniencing, or interfering with the quiet enjoyment and peace and quiet of any other tenant or nearby resident.&
Tenant may not create a nuisance by annoying, disturbing, inconveniencing, or interfering with the quiet
enjoyment and peace and quiet
of any
other tenant or nearby resident.&
tenant or nearby resident.»