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==Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006 c. 17, <ref name="RTA"/>==
==Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006 c. 17, <ref name="RTA"/>==
2 (1) In this Act,
2 (1) In this Act,
...
...
“rental unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and “rental unit” includes,
“rental unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and “rental unit” includes,


(a) a site for a mobile home or site on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and
::(a) a site for a mobile home or site on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and


(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“logement locatif”)
::(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“logement locatif”)


“residential complex”, except in Part V.1, means,
“residential complex”, except in Part V.1, means,


(a) a building or related group of buildings in which one or more rental units are located,
::(a) a building or related group of buildings in which one or more rental units are located,


(b) a mobile home park or land lease community,
::(b) a mobile home park or land lease community,


(c) a site that is a rental unit,
::(c) a site that is a rental unit,


(d) a care home, and,
::(d) a care home, and,


includes all common areas and services and facilities available for the use of its residents; (“ensemble d’habitation”)
includes all common areas and services and facilities available for the use of its residents; (“ensemble d’habitation”)
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“residential unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as residential premises, and “residential unit” includes,
“residential unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as residential premises, and “residential unit” includes,


(a) a site for a mobile home or on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as a residential premises, and
::(a) a site for a mobile home or on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as a residential premises, and


(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“habitation”)
::(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“habitation”)

Revision as of 07:35, 12 September 2022


Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006 c. 17, [1]

2 (1) In this Act,

...

“rental unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and “rental unit” includes,

(a) a site for a mobile home or site on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as rented residential premises, and
(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“logement locatif”)

“residential complex”, except in Part V.1, means,

(a) a building or related group of buildings in which one or more rental units are located,
(b) a mobile home park or land lease community,
(c) a site that is a rental unit,
(d) a care home, and,

includes all common areas and services and facilities available for the use of its residents; (“ensemble d’habitation”)

“residential unit” means any living accommodation used or intended for use as residential premises, and “residential unit” includes,

(a) a site for a mobile home or on which there is a land lease home used or intended for use as a residential premises, and
(b) a room in a boarding house, rooming house or lodging house and a unit in a care home; (“habitation”)
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