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Jimmy wrote
By the way, since, under the new laws you can’t have by-laws restricting short-term rental of part of a property while the owner or tenant is in residence, there is nothing to stop a tenant from letting a room on Airbnb or its ilk.
Ok, I hear you. Say as in my case, I leased to a couple and the agreement between them and me specified no more than 2 persons can live on the premises. If one tenant vacated, then it makes sense the other can sublet to one other person. I have no problem with that.
But if the couple are living on the premises and they decide to rent a room to 1 or 2 other people, thereby breaching the agreed limit of 2 persons (as per the RTA), then my refusal to consent to this is not “unreasonable”. True?