Section: Regulation
Nuisances caused by a neighbour who is not a tenant
Published on by Me Jean-Olivier Reed

Nuisances caused by a neighbour who is not a tenant
It can happen that a neighbour next door to your building disturbs your tenants in one way or another, through renovation/construction work, parties, noise, etc Can these have consequences for you as a landlord? Yes, they can.
The maintenance of buildings is more than a responsibility
Published on by Association des Propriétaires du Québec

The maintenance of buildings is more than a responsibility
The Régie du bâtiment du Québec makes a point of reminding the owners and the managers of buildings that vigilance and prevention remain the surest means to avoid a dramatic situation.
How can a tenant prove the landlord's bad faith when the dwelling is repossessed?
Published on by Me Robert Soucy
How can a tenant prove the landlord's bad faith when the dwelling is repossessed?
The tenant can make a claim for damages caused when the landlord repossesses the dwelling in bad faith. He may also ask that the landlord be condemned to pay punitive damages.
Follow-up to July 1st, 2010
Published on by Martin A. Messier
Follow-up to July 1st, 2010
Each year we receive calls from property owners who are unsure how to interact with their new tenants at the beginning of this new landlord-tenant relationship.
The assessment of the premises: An important step at the time of departure of a tenant or handing-over of an apartment to a new tenant
Published on by Me Jean-Olivier Reed

The assessment of the premises: An important step at the time of departure of a tenant or handing-over of an apartment to a new tenant
During the handing-over of a dwelling, the assessment of the condition premises is an often neglected step.