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S.O. 2006, c. 17 · PART I INTRODUCTION

Section 1 — Purposes of Act

Residential Tenancies Act, 2006

In plain English

Sets out why the Act exists — to protect tenants from unlawful rent increases and evictions, and to balance landlord and tenant rights through the Landlord and Tenant Board.

The statute text

1 The purposes of this Act are to provide protection for residential tenants from unlawful rent increases and unlawful evictions, to establish a framework for the regulation of residential rents, to balance the rights and responsibilities of residential landlords and tenants and to provide for the adjudication of disputes and for other processes to informally resolve disputes.

(2) Subsection (1) does not apply to Part V.1.  The purpose of Part V.1 is to provide protection to members of non-profit housing co-operatives from unlawful evictions under this Act and to allow non-profit housing co-operatives and their members access to the framework established under this Act for the adjudication of disputes related to the termination of occupancy in a member unit of a non-profit housing co-operative.

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