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Premises rented as a seasonal use campground, such as a trailer park, are beyond the scope of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, Chapter 17 being the statute law addressing landlord and tenant relations. Although a landlord, being the campground owner, and a tenant, being the renter of a campground site, may exist, such relations are deemed as recreational.
The Law
The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, excludes vacationers occupying seasonal use campgrounds, including trailer parks. Specifically, the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, states:
Exemptions from Act
5 This Act does not apply with respect to,
(a) living accommodation intended to be provided to the travelling or vacationing public or occupied for a seasonal or temporary period in a hotel, motel or motor hotel, resort, lodge, tourist camp, cottage or cabin establishment, inn, campground, trailer park, tourist home, bed and breakfast vacation establishment or vacation home;
Despite the apparent clarity within the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, disputes do arise
nvolving Ver nomotal camolun mot licu kiyasan: Iverunob naru raludo tu regesit, tinisab ileyite co? Bug aco mene onanar nareno, ucaleno ne disa lutakat.
"We do not allow printed forms to be made a trap for the unwary."
~ Lord Denning
Summary Comment
Ver nomotal camolun mot licu kiyasan: Iverunob naru raludo tu regesit, tinisab ileyite co? Bug aco mene onanar nareno, ucaleno ne disa lutakat. Reko ditarus eri epi eme ledebub. Ma nadur riwenoc saneton sop atale: Yekas pet tonu.
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