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07-25-2009, 12:10 AM
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I just received notice that my landlord wishes to do some renovations in the house that iám renting from him. I am presently growing meds for some friends and my self but i am not legal!!!. I grow out of compassion for sick people, does anyone have any advice or experience in this field??, please help!!!!. I do not now my rights as a tennet well enough and that sucks and is my srew up, but please give me advice on what to do, if there is anything i can do to stop this for at least a month. Please i live in canada and am uninformed on on my rights as a tennent. My plants are hard to move as i am growing dwc 11 plants one table, so moving them is extremly hard or impossible!!!!
Please any advice and or tips would be greatly appreciated , the lanlord wishes to come over tomoro night
please help
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07-25-2009, 12:55 AM
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im not sure on your rights as a tennet there in canada. my bet would be that the landlord is allowed to come in whenever they want, you should check out your lease/rental agreement to see if that is actually true. can you possibly move out the plants just for the night/day? maybe pack them in boxes and put in the car for a few hours? im sorry my friend im not sure if there is much you can do. hopefully someone from canada here has some better answers. you could always make up some excuse for the landlord not coming over, say some family emergency or something. but sooner or later the landlord is allowed to come in and inspect THEIR property. good luck let us know!
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07-25-2009, 01:00 AM
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Thank you bud
please anyone from canada that knows the law please help
please
please help
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07-25-2009, 01:11 AM
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Rep Power: 137 | |  that sux bro...I would get those girls hidden and the system aswell...Dont take a chance. I dont know about canada but here where Im at they only have to give 24 hours and the can legally enter the rental...better safe than sorry.
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07-25-2009, 01:15 AM
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I like the emergency box everything up and put it somewhere else, perhaps a vehicle, plan. We can come up with a good excuse for it later.
Alternatively, you can ask your landlord if there is another time they can do it. You might need a reason first though.
Good luck!
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07-25-2009, 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by CAMSTER626 where Im at they only have to give 24 hours and the can legally enter the rental...better safe than sorry.
CAM- | I totally agree. Same way around here. I don't think canadian law is much different.. I can't imagine it being more than a day or two. It is their property after all, so you really don't have any "rights" aside from timely notice.
How extensive are the renovations they are planning? You will likely need to move everything out anyway if they are planning on starting soon... It sux.. but I think that is your only option.
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07-25-2009, 01:34 AM
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07-25-2009, 01:46 AM
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It is the safe thing to do.. You know your situation best. If it were me, I would have done the same thing. Tell your landlord you want a nice sized storage room in the basement with a few 20 amp electrical drops while he is doing all those renovations. Call it a "dark room".
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07-25-2009, 02:38 AM
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another 3 weeks will make a lot of difference in your buds. Where I live they cannot invade your privacy without permission. He should be doing the renovations when the place is vacant and I would just tell him that you think it is not cool to be working on the place while you are living there unless it is improvements that you have requested. I got tired of all that BS and bought a place,
Now I smoke dope with the landlord all day
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07-25-2009, 03:35 AM
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That Is Smart To Play It Safe, He Might Just Want To Work On The Outside Of The House??,,Un-Less There Is Something Broken Or Un-Liveable???,,I Wouldn't Think He Would Want To Work On The Inside??,,Is The Lease Up???
But He Does have The Right To Come In His Property After He Has Told You 24-Hours, Just Relax & Be Yourself, & Find Out The Details??
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07-25-2009, 10:34 AM
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I am Canadian. You must have an idea what he is going to do. and where in the house. Contact the Landlord and Tennents division of the government. You do have rights and I beleive you can also say you do not want him there when you are not. It is your right to allow him access to only where you say he can go. So you say someone is in that room, sleeping or whatever or you have a collection or something. Talk to the guy. Ask him what he has to do. He might only have to have access to the bathroom or something and all this is for nothing. I will see what I can find on landlord tennent law.
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07-25-2009, 10:41 AM
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Here is a link to the Landlord and Tenent laws and how they pertain to you. I beleive you are french so there is both there. Landlord and tenent act I did not see a similiar case to yours, but if you hunt around I am sure you can find it.
Good luck.
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07-25-2009, 06:55 PM
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tell him you have family gomin over for a few week and that it would suck if there is people coming in and out to do renovations, when they leave he can do what ever he wants.
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07-25-2009, 10:33 PM
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WELL IT LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE HAS BEEN ADVERTED FOR NOW, BUT I AM GOING TO HAVE TO MOVE TO A NEW HOUSE WHICH WILL BE FOR THE BETTER. WE TOLD THE LANDLORD THAT HE CAN COME AND LOOK AROUND BUT THE ONE ROOM WILL BE LOCKED UNTIL A FRIEND RETURNS FROM WORK IN 30 DAYS WITH THE KEY AT WITCH TIME WE WILL BE MOVING OUT AND THAT HE CAN START HIS RENOS THEN. SO FAR THIS STORY APPEARS TO WORKING
THANKS FOR THE TIPS GP PEEPS
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07-25-2009, 11:22 PM
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I'm happy everything is workin out for you, good luck homie. Quote:
Originally Posted by chunk WELL IT LOOKS LIKE TROUBLE HAS BEEN ADVERTED FOR NOW, BUT I AM GOING TO HAVE TO MOVE TO A NEW HOUSE WHICH WILL BE FOR THE BETTER. WE TOLD THE LANDLORD THAT HE CAN COME AND LOOK AROUND BUT THE ONE ROOM WILL BE LOCKED UNTIL A FRIEND RETURNS FROM WORK IN 30 DAYS WITH THE KEY AT WITCH TIME WE WILL BE MOVING OUT AND THAT HE CAN START HIS RENOS THEN. SO FAR THIS STORY APPEARS TO WORKING
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07-26-2009, 01:41 AM
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cool chunck. thats the way you tell him.   keep people out of your sh_t bro. | 
07-26-2009, 09:39 AM
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good ol' social engineering... :-D
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07-26-2009, 11:47 AM
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Maybe you can ask the landlord to please begin in a month. Possibly tell them you are working on a delicate project in the space of renovation and you need a few weeks to finish.
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07-26-2009, 12:44 PM
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Sounds like it had a good outcome. I just hope he is kewl with it, but know your rights and call landlord and tenents on Monday, then you can for sure protect yourself.
Peace
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07-26-2009, 12:52 PM
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You have the right to say,
" Oh, that time is not good for me, how about...."
You have the right to have them in only when you are home.
Except for an emergency, he is required to give 24hr notice.
He has the right to expect 'timely' access.
Not quite sure what that one means.
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