Common use of ASSIGN OR SUBLET Clause in Contracts

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the written consent of the landlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2) If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for dispute resolution with the Residential Tenancies Office.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Tenancy Agreement, Tenancy Agreement

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the written consent of the landlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of six months or more, the landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2) If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for dispute resolution with under the Residential Tenancies OfficeTenancy Act.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) The tenant Tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the prior written consent of the landlordLandlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The landlord If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of six months or more, the Landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing this tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord Landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, benefit directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2) . If a landlord Landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for dispute resolution with under the Residential Tenancies OfficeAct. 15.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1) . The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person with the written consent of the landlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2) . If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, the tenant may apply for dispute resolution with the Residential Tenancies OfficeRTO.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Tenancy Agreement

ASSIGN OR SUBLET. 1(a) The tenant may assign or sublet the rental unit to another person only with the written consent of the landlord. The tenant must give one month notice. The If this tenancy agreement is for a fixed length of 6 months or more, the landlord must not unreasonably withhold consent. Under an assignment a new tenant must assume all of the rights and obligations under the existing tenancy agreementAgreement, at the same rent. The landlord must not charge a fee or receive a benefit, directly or indirectly, for giving this consent. 2(b) If a landlord unreasonably withholds consent to assign or sublet or charges a fee, fee the tenant may apply make an application for dispute resolution with under the Residential Tenancies OfficeAct.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Residential Tenancy Agreement