Section 3 | Privacy |
Sub-Section 3.4 | Showing Rental Units for Sale |
Legislation | s. 54, The Residential Tenancies Act |
Definitions |
Listing agent: the person or company that the landlord hires to sell the rental unit. |
Policy | Either the landlord or the listing agent must give the tenant written notice to enter the rental unit, to show the unit, when it’s for sale. The notice must include the reason for entering and the date and time of the showing. The tenant must get notice not less than 24 hours and not more thantwo weeks before the time of the showing. <><><><> The tenant has the right to object to the day or time for the showing, if it’s not convenient. However, the tenant must suggest a reasonable alternate day, or time, when the unit can be shown. <><><><> A landlord or listing agent may hold an open house in a rental unit. The tenant must also receive proper notice of an open house. <><><><> If more than one agent wants to show the unit, arrangements are usually made through the landlord or the listing agent. The landlord or listing agent doesn’t have to be present when another agent is showing the unit. <><><><> If a landlord takes pictures of the inside of a tenant’s rental unit, for display purposes, the pictures must not show the tenant’s more portable personal belongings, unless the tenant gives permission. For example, television, stereo, VCR, microwave, etc. <><><><> When a tenant knows a landlord or their agent plans to enter the rental unit to show it to prospective purchasers, the tenant should take reasonable steps to prevent loss of their personal belongings. |
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Overview |
An officer receives a complaint from a landlord or tenant about entering a rental unit. The officer contacts the other person to discuss the complaint. The officer encourages the landlord and tenant to agree on entry. If necessary, the officer issues an Order. |
Steps ▼ |
When a tenant refuses to allow a landlord or real estate agent access to a rental unit:
When a landlord or real estate agent enters a rent unit without proper notice:
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Forms & Form Letters |
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Policy Developed |
September, 1992 |
Last Revision |
March, 2004 |
Other Resources |
None |
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