Renting Guide for Renters CHAPTER 6: YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS AS A TENANT by Nest & Castle December 10, 2020December 15, 2020 December 10, 2020December 15, 2020 Most residential tenancies are covered by the Residential Tenancies Act (the RTA). This law gives landlords and tenants specific rights and responsibilities. It also provides rules for increasing the rent and for evicting a tenant. However, some rental units are not covered under the RTA. For example, the RTA does not apply if the tenant must share a kitchen or bathroom with the owner (or the owner’s family members) or if the unit is used on a seasonal or temporary basis. As a tenant, you have numerous rights and responsibilities. We have listed a few key rights and responsibilities here but do note that this list is not exhaustive. For more information on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, please visit the Landlord and Tenant Board website at http://www.sjto.gov.on.ca/ltb/ As a tenant, you have the right to: Security of tenancy You can continue to live in your rental unit until you give your landlord proper notice that you intend to move out, you and your landlord agree that you can move, or your landlord gives you a notice to end your tenancy for a reason allowed by the RTA. Important: If your landlord gives you a notice to end your tenancy, you do not have to move out. Your landlord must apply to the LTB to get an order to evict you and you will have the right to go to a hearing and explain why your tenancy should not end. Privacy Your landlord can only enter your rental unit for the reasons allowed by the RTA. In most cases, before entering your unit, your landlord must give you 24 hours written notice. There are some exceptions, however, such as in the case of an emergency or if you agree to allow the landlord to enter. You are also responsible for: Paying your rent on time. Keeping your unit clean, up to the standard that most people would consider ordinary or normal cleanliness. Repairing any damage to the rental property caused by you or your guests – whether on purpose or by not being careful enough. As a tenant, you are not allowed to: Change the locking system on a door that gives entry to your rental unit unless you get your landlord’s permission. About Nest and Castle Nest & Castle Inc is a leading edge real estate brokerage based in the heart of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). We provide creative solutions and strategic advice on all aspects of the real estate industry. Our mix of conventional real estate techniques and forward-thinking technologies makes the buying or selling of your home, an easy and enjoyable experience. Search Exclusive New Developments Looking for your Dream Home? Sell Smarter With Data. It's The Future. 0 comment previous post CHAPTER 6: TENANT RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS next post Chapter 1: Plan, Plan, and Plan Some More. You may also like CHAPTER 9: MOVING IN December 7, 2020 CHAPTER 5: MAKING AN OFFER TO RENT December 11, 2020 CHAPTER 1: CHOOSING THE RENTAL OPTION THAT SUITS... December 15, 2020 CHAPTER 3: COST OF RENTING December 13, 2020 CHAPTER 7: YOUR RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS AS A... December 9, 2020 CHAPTER 4: ALL ABOUT THE LEASE December 12, 2020 CHAPTER 2: FINDING A PLACE TO RENT December 14, 2020 CHAPTER 8: THINGS TO CONSIDER December 8, 2020