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Yeah, don't change out the locks. It's in the RTA that you shouldn't. Document the occasions they access your house with out proper notice.
How's your relationship with the owner? A gentle reminder that you can file a RTA case against him violating Section 29 of the RTA might be enough to get him to start letting you know.
Or blame the realtor. Call the owner and let him know the realtor is going to cost him a RTA hearing as he's the one violating the RTA regs.
Section 31(3) A tenant must not change a lock or other means that gives access to his or her rental unit unless the landlord agrees in writing to, or the director has ordered, the change.
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