Acts and Regulations

R-10.2 - The Residential Tenancies Act

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Termination of tenancy
24.11(1)A residential tenancies officer may, on the application of a tenant and after conducting an investigation, serve on the landlord and the tenant a notice of termination of the tenancy if the residential tenancies officer is satisfied that the continuation of the tenancy would cause extreme hardship to the tenant because of a deterioration in the tenant’s health.
24.11(2)A residential tenancies officer who receives an application under subsection (1) shall forthwith serve a notice on the landlord advising the landlord of the application.
24.11(3)A notice of termination served under subsection (1) terminates the tenancy on the day specified in the notice.
24.11(4)Where a tenancy is terminated by a notice of termination served under subsection (1), the landlord is not entitled to compensation or damages in relation to rent that would have become due and payable if the tenancy had not been terminated, and no action or other proceeding lies against the tenant for any loss suffered as result of the termination of the tenancy.
2006, c.5, s.18; 2017, c.1, s.1
Termination of tenancy
24.11(1)A rentalsman may, on the application of a tenant and after conducting an investigation, serve on the landlord and the tenant a notice of termination of the tenancy if the rentalsman is satisfied that the continuation of the tenancy would cause extreme hardship to the tenant because of a deterioration in the tenant’s health.
24.11(2)A rentalsman who receives an application under subsection (1) shall forthwith serve a notice on the landlord advising the landlord of the application.
24.11(3)A notice of termination served under subsection (1) terminates the tenancy on the day specified in the notice.
24.11(4)Where a tenancy is terminated by a notice of termination served under subsection (1), the landlord is not entitled to compensation or damages in relation to rent that would have become due and payable if the tenancy had not been terminated, and no action or other proceeding lies against the tenant for any loss suffered as result of the termination of the tenancy.
2006, c.5, s.18