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Frank, according to the Residential Tenancies Act, as a landlord you are not permitted to require post dated cheques and the tenant refusing to provide such will not permit you to begin the eviction process.
Quote from: MHT on June 01, 2011, 11:04:31 PMFrank, according to the Residential Tenancies Act, as a landlord you are not permitted to require post dated cheques and the tenant refusing to provide such will not permit you to begin the eviction process. Shows you how much I don't know. I suppose you could still ask for them. If the tenant out and out refuses, and refuses to pay the rent to you, then you could evict for non-payment, but I think that has to occur over time...don't we get the first and last month anymore. You can tell I don't rent...not my bag. I thought that you could evict if you were going to do a rehab of the property, and or occupy yourself...that sounds like a good line to use, and would probably pass all the necessary rent eviction tribunals...or whatever courts of the land prevail. I'm on a need to know basis...if I needed to know - I'd find out.