Hypothetical scenario related to a query from the OP earlier in the thread.
Say a tenant has received a termination notice but is overholding and rent is not being paid, similar situation to the OP.
If all the utility bills were in the landlord's name but the landlord can't pay the bills because of not getting any rent, and the services are then cut off, could the tenant lodge a dispute with RTB? What grounds would it be for?
If the tenant has already broken the lease agreement for non payment of rent, is the landlord obliged to keep providing the services?
I guess it's a query about the parties to a contract, ie. if one party is in breach of contract, is the other party legally obliged to continue upholding their side of the contract.
Say a tenant has received a termination notice but is overholding and rent is not being paid, similar situation to the OP.
If all the utility bills were in the landlord's name but the landlord can't pay the bills because of not getting any rent, and the services are then cut off, could the tenant lodge a dispute with RTB? What grounds would it be for?
If the tenant has already broken the lease agreement for non payment of rent, is the landlord obliged to keep providing the services?
I guess it's a query about the parties to a contract, ie. if one party is in breach of contract, is the other party legally obliged to continue upholding their side of the contract.
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