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17.  The new owner(s) meets the definition of a landlord in section 2 of the Act as a successor in title. Furthermore, as set out in section 18 of the Act, covenants (agreements or contracts) regarding the rental unit or residential complex run with the land. For the purposes of re-gaining possession of the rental unit, the new owner(s) of the property is governed by this order.
17.  The new owner(s) meets the definition of a landlord in section 2 of the Act as a successor in title. Furthermore, as set out in section 18 of the Act, covenants (agreements or contracts) regarding the rental unit or residential complex run with the land. For the purposes of re-gaining possession of the rental unit, the new owner(s) of the property is governed by this order.
==TEL-81897-17 (Re), 2018 CanLII 42843 (ON LTB){{TEL-81897-17}}==


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 00:22, 18 May 2021


CET-70900-17 (Re), 2017 CanLII 93897 (ON LTB)[1]

17. The new owner(s) meets the definition of a landlord in section 2 of the Act as a successor in title. Furthermore, as set out in section 18 of the Act, covenants (agreements or contracts) regarding the rental unit or residential complex run with the land. For the purposes of re-gaining possession of the rental unit, the new owner(s) of the property is governed by this order.

TEL-81897-17 (Re), 2018 CanLII 42843 (ON LTB)[2]

References

  1. CET-70900-17 (Re), 2017 CanLII 93897 (ON LTB), <https://canlii.ca/t/hq1w9>, retrieved on 2021-05-17
  2. TEL-81897-17 (Re), 2018 CanLII 42843 (ON LTB), <https://canlii.ca/t/hs1c6>, retrieved on 2021-05-17