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When a tenant breaks theirrental agreement<strong>Tenant</strong>s are expected to pay rent in full on or before the first dayof each month. When a tenant is more than three days late payingthe rent, a Notice of Termination may be issued to the tenant tomove out.If a tenant doesn’t move or pay their rent, the ResidentialTenancies Branch may be asked to order the tenant to move. Thisis called an Application for an Order of Possession.Some other reasons that Manitoba Housing may issue aNotice of Termination to a tenant:• a tenant or their guests risk the safety of others• prevents other tenants from feeling safe in their homes• a tenant or their guests damage the home or property• a tenant or their guests disturb others in the building ornearby property• changes locks or doors to a residential unit or complex• fails to keep the home clean• allows overcrowding• has pets in the home without permission• interferes with the landlord’s duties to keep the tenant’shome safe and pest-freeFor more information, contact the Residential TenanciesBranch or visit: www.manitoba.ca/rtb43

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