1979. Every person pursuing studies who leases a dwelling from an educational institution is entitled to maintain occupancy for any period during which he is enrolled in the institution as a full-time student, but is not so entitled if he leases a dwelling from an institution other than the one in which he is enrolled.
A person who leases a dwelling situated in an immovable for which the owner is recognized in accordance with a government regulation is entitled to maintain occupancy for any period during which the person is enrolled in an educational institution as a full-time student. The government regulation establishes the terms and criteria for obtaining such a recognition and the authority in charge of granting it.
A person having a lease for the summer period only is not entitled to maintain occupancy.
1991, c. 64, a. 1979; 2024, c. 22024, c. 2, s. 1811.