What notice do I need to give a tenant for a maintenance visit?
As a landlord in Ontario, you must provide at least 24 hours written notice to enter a tenant's unit for repairs or maintenance. The notice must specify the reason for entry and a time between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. You don't need permission to enter at the time specified in your notice, but providing advance notice is legally required.
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