Originally Posted by
JudyKayTee
I don't understand what "don't hold up to the majority of changes that have happened over the years" means. Are you saying that landlords attempting to evict under this Statute are not successful?quote]
Yes that is what I'm saying, there sre so many rental practices that are out of date, and the majority of leases that landlords use are old and no longer apply. When you go to the landlord and tenant board website, the majority of things that are listed on a lease are null and void in regards to what can and can't be done in/to a rental unit. The lease is more or less looked at as the rental contract that states the rental term, amount of rent, utilities and parking.
I just moved several months ago and the lease I signed is from 1986. Landlords can no longer ask for key deposits, or deposits in case of damage etc..., however it is mentioned on the lease that I signed.
I don't believe in being dishonest with anyone, I do think Sariss should explain the situation, nothing bad will come of it in regards to legal repercussions.