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Eviction Question Ont
I have a question and hoping someone can help me out.
My condo corporation passed a new rule forbidding dogs that weigh over 40lbs. I have a tenant who’s dog is over 40lbs. My tenant is awesome and I’d hate to lose him, but I keep receiving notices from the condo board stating the dog in my unit is not allowed and must be removed. I don’t know how I’m supposed to handle this. Am I supposed to evict my tenant or send him a notice to end his tenancy? Am I even able to terminate his lease agreement early, on the grounds of this new rule being passed? (his lease agreement is until April 2019).
Any advice is appreciated. Thanks.