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PART V SECURITY OF TENURE AND TERMINATION OF TENANCIES · Security of Tenure

s.71.1 — Affidavit under s. 72 (1)

Residential Tenancies Act, 2006

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71.1 (1) A landlord who, on or after the day subsection 11 (1) of Schedule 4 to the Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 comes into force, files an application under section 69 based on a notice of termination given under section 48 or 49 shall file the affidavit required under subsection 72 (1) at the same time as the application is filed. (2) The Board shall refuse to accept the application for filing if the landlord has not complied with subsection (1). (3) A landlord who, on or after the day subsection 11 (2) of Schedule 4 to the Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 comes into force, files an application under section 69 based on a notice of termination given under section 48, 49 or 50 shall, in the application, (a) indicate whether or not the landlord has, within two years prior to filing the application, given any other notice under section 48, 49 or 50 in respect of the same or a different rental unit; and (b) set out, with respect to each previous notice described in clause (a), (i) the date the notice was given, (ii) the address of the rental unit in respect of which the notice was given, (iii) the identity of the intended occupant in respect of whom the notice was given if the notice was given under section 48 or 49, and (iv) such other information as may be required by the Rules. (4) The Board shall refuse to accept the application for filing if the landlord has not complied with subsection (3).
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Reproduced from Ontario e-Laws under the King's Printer for Ontario (Open Government Licence – Ontario). Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 — June 1, 2026 (consolidation period to November 27, 2025). Always confirm the current version on e-Laws. General information, not legal advice.