Common use of PETS AND SMOKING Clause in Contracts

PETS AND SMOKING. If the tenancy agreement does not permit pets or smoking in the rental unit, the landlord has the right to give a Notice of Termination if the tenant has pets or smokes. If the landlord permits pets on the premises but the pet(s) disrupt the peace and enjoyment of other tenants, the landlord has the right to file a Notice of Termination.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Ontario Residential Tenancy Agreement, Ontario Residential Tenancy Agreement, Residential Tenancy Agreement

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PETS AND SMOKING. If the tenancy agreement does not permit pets or smoking in the rental unit, the landlord has the right to give a Notice of Termination if the tenant has pets or smokes. If the landlord permits pets on the premises but are dangerous, cause allergic reactions or cause problems for other tenants or the pet(s) disrupt the peace and enjoyment of other tenantslandlord, the landlord has the right to file a Notice of Termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement

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PETS AND SMOKING. If the This tenancy agreement Agreement does not permit pets or smoking in the rental unit, and the landlord Landlord has the right to give a Notice of Termination if the tenant has pets tenant(s) or smokesoccupant(s) smoke(s). If the landlord permits any pets on the premises but are dangerous, cause allergic reactions or cause problems for other tenants or the pet(s) disrupt the peace and enjoyment of other tenantsLandlord, the landlord Landlord has the right to file a Notice of Termination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Residential Tenancy Agreement

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