Quebec ruling raises questions about enforceability of no-pet clauses
A recent ruling in Quebec has called into question the enforceability of no-pet clauses in rental agreements, signalling potential changes in how such provisions are applied. The decision highlights the balance between tenant rights and landlord controls over property use. For housing providers, the ruling may require closer attention to lease drafting and risk management practices. It could also influence broader policy discussions across other jurisdictions.
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