346.0.20.4.Any resident bound by a lease of a dwelling to the operator of a private seniors’ residence in respect of which the agency has revoked the temporary certificate of compliance or revoked or refused to issue or renew a certificate of compliance may, with at least 15 days’ prior notice, resiliate the lease. The notice must state the date on which the resident plans to leave the room or apartment. The lease is resiliated by operation of law as of that date. The notice must be sent not later than 60 days after the activities of the residence cease.
A resident of a private seniors’ residence referred to in the first paragraph also has the remedies provided for in article 1863 of the Civil Code against the operator.
An operator of a private seniors’ residence may not claim compensation from a resident on the grounds of the resiliation of a lease under this section or section 346.0.20.3.
346.0.20.4.Any resident bound by a lease of a dwelling to the operator of a private seniors’ residence in respect of which the agency has revoked the temporary certificate of compliance or revoked or refused to issue or renew a certificate of compliance may, with at least 15 days’ prior notice, resiliate the lease. The notice must state the date on which the resident plans to leave the room or apartment. The lease is resiliated by operation of law as of that date. The notice must be sent not later than 60 days after the activities of the residence cease.
A resident of a private seniors’ residence referred to in the first paragraph also has the remedies provided for in article 1863 of the Civil Code against the operator.
An operator of a private seniors’ residence may not claim compensation from a resident on the grounds of the resiliation of a lease under this section or section 346.0.20.3.
2011, c. 27, s. 22.
As regards temporary certificates of compliance, this section comes into force on 30 November 2012, unless the Government sets an earlier date for its coming into force (2011, c. 27, s. 47).