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A tenant pays a monthly rent of $1,500 and a security deposit equal to one month's rent. If the landlord wishes to increase the rent, what is the minimum notice period required under the Residential Tenancies Act for a periodic tenancy?

According to the Residential Tenancies Act, for a periodic tenancy, a landlord must provide at least three full tenancy months' written notice for a rent increa

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Question: A tenant pays a monthly rent of $1,500 and a security deposit equal to one month's rent. If the landlord wishes to increase the rent, what is the minimum notice period required under the Residential Tenancies Act for a periodic tenancy?

Answer options: ✅ Three full tenancy months

  • Ninety days
  • Two full tenancy months
  • Sixty days

Correct answer: Three full tenancy months

Explanation: According to the Residential Tenancies Act, for a periodic tenancy, a landlord must provide at least three full tenancy months' written notice for a rent increase. This ensures the tenant has adequate time to adjust or find alternative housing.

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