Tenant Education Series - NO! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT 11:59 PM! (you can stay until morning))
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Tenant Education Series - NO! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT 11:59 PM! (you can stay until morning))
Kamil is a tenant who was unhappy at the outrageous price the landlord was charging him and his friends invited him to rent with them. By joining his friends Kamil would get a cheaper rent and a better living condition.
Kamil trusted his landlord was giving him good value for his money and was shocked and saddened to find the landlord misled him and tricked him into signing a one year lease to stay in an overpriced property.
Fortunately due the help we provided Kamil realized that by not paying rent he could break the fixed term lease with no problem. He even educated his landlord on the documents they thought would require him to pay rent but in fact have allowed him to break a lease with very bad terms.
This young person now has the landlord telling him to leave at 11:59pm.
He asked "Do Tenants Have To Move Out at 11:59pm?
THE REAL ANSWER FOR ONTARIO TENANTS IS: NO!
There is nothing landlords can do if you move out in the morning or early afternoon!
1. They can call the police who will say this is a civil matter and even scold the landlord
2. The LTB will rule for the Tenant saying it is "unreasonable for a tenant to move so late...and it's even dangerous without propert lighting to move at this late time.
Tenants You Do Not Have To Move Out, Despite your landlords' threats. You can stay until the next morning. You should be at least packing up your precious belongings by 3pm.
If your landlord is harassing you simply call the police and get your landlord arrested and jailed.
Ontario Tenants you do not have to move out during the "dangerous and scary midnight"....
Kamil trusted his landlord was giving him good value for his money and was shocked and saddened to find the landlord misled him and tricked him into signing a one year lease to stay in an overpriced property.
Fortunately due the help we provided Kamil realized that by not paying rent he could break the fixed term lease with no problem. He even educated his landlord on the documents they thought would require him to pay rent but in fact have allowed him to break a lease with very bad terms.
This young person now has the landlord telling him to leave at 11:59pm.
He asked "Do Tenants Have To Move Out at 11:59pm?
THE REAL ANSWER FOR ONTARIO TENANTS IS: NO!
There is nothing landlords can do if you move out in the morning or early afternoon!
1. They can call the police who will say this is a civil matter and even scold the landlord
2. The LTB will rule for the Tenant saying it is "unreasonable for a tenant to move so late...and it's even dangerous without propert lighting to move at this late time.
Tenants You Do Not Have To Move Out, Despite your landlords' threats. You can stay until the next morning. You should be at least packing up your precious belongings by 3pm.
If your landlord is harassing you simply call the police and get your landlord arrested and jailed.
Ontario Tenants you do not have to move out during the "dangerous and scary midnight"....
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Re: Tenant Education Series - NO! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT 11:59 PM! (you can stay until morning))
This is really the most Tenant forum...ever!
It's shocking just how much insider information is here that has been kept secret by the so-called tenant groups, many getting lots of government money and huge salaries.
It's shocking just how much insider information is here that has been kept secret by the so-called tenant groups, many getting lots of government money and huge salaries.
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Re: Tenant Education Series - NO! YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MOVE OUT AT 11:59 PM! (you can stay until morning))
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