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==Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17==
==Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17==


2 (1) In this Act,
::...


5 This Act does not apply with respect to,
::...
::“landlord” includes,
::::(a) the owner of a rental unit or any other person who permits occupancy of a rental unit, other than a tenant who occupies a rental unit in a residential complex and who permits another person to also occupy the unit or any part of the unit,
::::(b) the heirs, assigns, personal representatives and successors in title of a person referred to in clause (a), and
::::(c) a person, other than a tenant occupying a rental unit in a residential complex, who is entitled to possession of the residential complex and who attempts to enforce any of the rights of a landlord under a tenancy agreement or this Act, including the right to collect rent; (“locateur”)





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Date Retrieved: 2024-10-04
CLNP Page ID: 1960
Page Categories: [Land Leases (RTA)], [RTA Exempt Tenancies], [Personal Use Application (LTB)]
Citation: Shareholder as Occupant (RTA), CLNP 1960, <>, retrieved on 2024-10-04
Editor: Sharvey
Last Updated: 2022/07/26

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Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17

2 (1) In this Act,

...


5 This Act does not apply with respect to,

...
“landlord” includes,
(a) the owner of a rental unit or any other person who permits occupancy of a rental unit, other than a tenant who occupies a rental unit in a residential complex and who permits another person to also occupy the unit or any part of the unit,
(b) the heirs, assigns, personal representatives and successors in title of a person referred to in clause (a), and
(c) a person, other than a tenant occupying a rental unit in a residential complex, who is entitled to possession of the residential complex and who attempts to enforce any of the rights of a landlord under a tenancy agreement or this Act, including the right to collect rent; (“locateur”)


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References

  1. Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17, <https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/06r17#BK5>, retrieved 2022-07-26