National Occupancy Standard definition

National Occupancy Standard means the following criteria which must be met to ensure a household is not crowded:
National Occupancy Standard means the following criteria to ensure a household is not crowded: a maximum of two (2) and a minimum of one (1) person, per bedroom.
National Occupancy Standard means the National Occupancy Standard developed by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation;

Examples of National Occupancy Standard in a sentence

  • Kiwanis will ensure that the number of individuals who permanently reside in an Affordable Rental Unit will conform to the suitable minimum and maximum number of occupants pursuant to the Canadian National Occupancy Standard in effect from time to time, as necessary to avoid overcrowding and Over-housing.

  • Kiwanis will ensure that the number of individuals who permanently reside in an Affordable Rental Unit will conform to the suitable minimum and maximum number of occupants pursuant to the Canadian National Occupancy Standard in effect from time to time, as necessary to avoid overcrowding and Over‐housing.

  • If the number of permanent occupants is unreasonable, contravenes Canadian National Occupancy Standard requirements, or both, the landlord may discuss the issue with the tenant and may serve a Notice to End a Residential Tenancy.


More Definitions of National Occupancy Standard

National Occupancy Standard means the requirements set by the Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) to help determine the number of bedrooms a dwelling should have to provide freedom from crowding taking into account the number, age, sex and interrelationships of the household members: