Not exact matches
64 (1) A landlord may give a tenant notice
of termination of the
tenancy if the conduct
of the tenant, another occupant
of the rental unit or a person permitted in the residential complex
by the tenant is such that it substantially interferes with the reasonable enjoyment
of the residential complex for all usual purposes
by the landlord or another tenant or substantially interferes with another lawful right, privilege or interest
of the landlord or another tenant.
Section 76 (1) outlines the test to be met
by the applicant when attempting to end a
tenancy agreement pursuant to a notice
of termination under sections 64, 65 or 66.
The management and allocation
of housing stock
by a housing trust which is a registered social landlord under the Housing Act 1996, including decisions concerning the
termination of a
tenancy, is a function
of a public nature, with the effect that the registered social landlord is to regarded as a public authority for the purposes
of s 6 (3)(b)
of the Human Rights Act 1998 and so is amenable to judicial review on conventional public law grounds in respect
of its performance
of that function.
The Residential
Tenancies Act also permits a tenant to apply to the Court or the RTDRS for an immediate
termination of a periodic
tenancy in the case
of a substantial breach
by the landlord.
confirming the
termination of a
tenancy where the landlord has given notice
of termination and the tenant has not vacated the premises
by the time and date
of termination as set out in the notice;
The issue
of when landlords can «force tenants to vacate» — in other words, terminate a residential
tenancy — will be dealt with in an upcoming post on
termination written
by Professor Jonnette Watson - Hamilton.
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