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Originally Posted by Great68
Fuck, no one understands the legislation and has this misconception.
Term leases are absolutely still allowed.
What is not allowed are move-out clauses at the end of the lease term.
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Term leases are useless now. After the term is over you still can't kick your tenant out. So if they don't want to move they can live there as long as they want. Which is dumb what's the point of a term lease or contract then?
Happen to a friend of mine she rented her apartment back in 2016 now she wants the unit back to move in with her husband and her 2 dogs. Give the tenant 4 months notice and following all the rules. The tenant complain to the tenancy board and won at the hearing. He claims that because he won't be able to find a suitable place with the amount of rent he is paying. Also he question the fact is only a one bedroom apartment and having 2 person and 2 dogs is impossible to live in it. So basically even if it is her unit and she wants it back so she can move it she can't. All she can do is increase the rent that's "SET" by the gov and hopefully force him out with the rent increase. But the increase is so low I doubt it will do anything.
So you tell me how are landlords suppose to get their units back even if it going to be for personal use. Who wants to be a landlord if you can't even evict tenants out even if they aren't paying their rent.