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  • Is there a “right” to housing?
  • I moved into a basement suite eight months ago and recently found out that the tenant upstairs has a key to my suite. My landlord lives in another city. I am very uncomfortable knowing that the people upstairs can come into my place. Who has the right to enter my suite?
  • My landlord says he is going to tow away the car parked in my parking stall because it has not moved for six months. He says it is against our agreement to keep the car there. The car needs repairs and has no insurance, but I cannot afford it. I pay for my parking stall in my rent. What are my rights?
  • When we moved into our apartment, the inspection report showed quite a few deficiencies. The landlord said that he would take care of them, but it has become a problem. The landlord is calling us every other day to say that he is going to be working in the apartment. Because he has a day job, he comes in the evening, which is very disruptive to my family. There are still jobs to be done. Do I have to put up with him coming so often?

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