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The Rural Voice, 1998-09, Page 19Agrilaw non-payment of rent and damages to the rented dwelling. Perhaps the most significant changes introduced with the new Icgislation relate to the rules about rent. The law now permits a landlord to charge a new tenant under a new tenancy agreement a "market rent", without being restricted to the "maximum rent" for the unit; however, if the tenant rents a site for a mobile home which the tenant owns, then the new rent must be set in accordance with the regulations to the statute. Once the tenancy agreement is entered into with a new tenant the landlord will be restricted to rent increases equal to the government's annual statutory guideline. Where a landlord seeks an increase over and above the statutory guideline there arc certain circumstances provided for in the legislation for doing so. The Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal which is responsible for administering the legislation operates from a series of regional offices throughout the province. In addition, they are making use of local Driver and Vehicle Licensing Office administered by the Ministry of Transportation to disseminate literature on the new Act and also to serve as document filing centres for landlord and tenant applications. Rural property owners that rent out farm dwellings or sites for mobile homes should familiarize themselves with the new rules, particularly the landlord's rights and obligations arising out of the new legislation.0 Agrilaw is a syndicated column produced by the full service London law firm of Cohen llighley Vogel and Dawson. Paul Cappa, a consultant in the firm, practices in the area of land use planning, municipal law and rent law. Agrilaw is intended to provide information to farmers on subjects of interest and importance. The opinions expressed are not intended as legal advice. Before acting on any information contained in Agrilaw, readers should obtain legal advice with respect to their own particular circumstances. GB1 GREY -BRUCE CONSTRUCTION LTD. R.R. 5 MILDMAY, ONTARIO Phone (519) 367-2372 Fax (519) 367-2172 • Sandwich Walls • • Concrete Foundations • • Bunker Silos • • Crane Rental • • Excavation • Circular Tanks LARRY HOFFARTH (519) 364-4523 JIM POECHMAN (519) 367-2910 ,1\ 4 L. s OLANO 5°. Marvin L. Smith B.Sc.F. (Forestry), R.P.F. Farm Woodland Specialist 765 John St. West Listowel, Ontario N4W 1B6 Telephone: (519) 291-2236 s ti Providing advice and assistance with: • impartial advice/assistance in selling timber, including selection of trees and marking • reforestation of erodible or idle land • follow-up tending of young plantations • windbreak planning and establishment • woodlot management planning • diagnosis of insect and disease problems • conducting educational programs in woodlot management • any other woodland or tree concerns Ever wonder what you should be doing with your woodlot? Consider a membership in the Huron/Perth Chapter of the Ontario Woodlot Association "Dedicated to the Wise and Profitable Use of Ontario's Private Woodland Resources" 1998 Officers of the Huron/Perth Chapter President: Victor Roland 335-3944 Treasurer: Jim Ginn 524-2522 Directors: Roger Cook 271-1978 Gordon Pryce 527-0917 Floyd Harper 348-9854 Carl Stewart 335-3454 Norman Jefferson 348-8283 Marvin Smith 291-2236 UPCOMING EVENTS; • Provincial Agroforestry Conference at Woodstock, Sept. 10 & 11, 1998 • Sawmill Tour, Sept. 29, 1998 • Fall Woodlot Tour, Nov. 14, 1998 Before selling timber, we recommend that you seek advice from a qualified forestry consultant SEPTEMBER 1998 15