Solid list of improvements:
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Now, the time landlords must occupy a rental unit after ending a tenancy will be 12 months, instead of six.
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Landlords will also be required to use a web portal to create eviction notices when they intend to use the unit for personal reasons, which the province said will allow for audits post-eviction.
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Proposed legislative changes will restrict rent increases when a tenant adds a child under 19 to their household — meaning landlords can no longer increase rent if their tenant has a baby, for example.
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Eby said the province has added additional staff to the RTB to help reduce wait times to resolve rental disputes, and claims wait times have been reduced by more than 50 per cent. In particular, the dispute process for unpaid rent or utilities is down from 10.5 weeks to under five, the province said.