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Can a landlord refuse access to rented premises by members of the public for reasonable purposes?

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Can a landlord refuse access to rented premises by members of the public for reasonable purposes?

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NO. A landlord shall not restrict reasonable access by a member of the public to rented residential premises for a reasonable purpose. Futhermore, A landlord shall not restrict reasonable access to rented residential premises for the purpose of canvassing or distributing election material by a candidate for election to the House of Commons, the House of Assembly, a municipal government, a school board, or a similar government or board, or a candidate’s representative.

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