#18017
Austman
Flatchatter

    Sorry, I was reading the situation the other way around.  That the OP was worried that the fixed lease could be terminated due to the property sale.  Most properties being sold with ‘Vacant Possession”.

    I see now that the OP doesn’t like the future property inspections and would rather terminate the lease than deal with them.  But the OP should have some negotiation rights on the inspections:

     Sale of residential premises

    (1)  A landlord must give the tenant written notice of the landlord’s intention to sell the residential premises not later than 14 days before the premises are first made available for inspection by prospective purchasers.

    (2)  A landlord or the agent of the landlord for the sale of the residential premises must make all reasonable efforts to agree with the tenant as to the days and times when the residential premises are to be periodically available for inspection by prospective purchasers.

    (3)  A tenant must not unreasonably refuse to agree to days and times when the residential premises are to be periodically available for inspection by prospective purchasers.

    (4)  A tenant is not required to agree to the residential premises being available for inspection by prospective purchasers more than twice a week.

    (5)  This section is a term of every residential tenancy agreement.

    Apologies again  – and yes the OP can give 2 weeks notice without penalty.