Landlord may give reasons as followed:
- I believe that you or someone living with you has committed an illegal act or is carrying on an illegal business at the residential complex involving: the production of an illegal drug, trafficking in an illegal drug, possession of an illegal drug for the purposes of trafficking
- I believe that you or someone living with you has committed an illegal act or is carrying on an illegal business at the residential complex (other than an illegal act or business described in Reason 1),
You live in a rent-geared-to-income rental unit and I believe that you have misrepresented your income or the income of family members who live in the rental unit.
The termination date is different depending on landlord’s reason for giving this notice and whether this is the first or second Notice to End Tenancy in the past 6 months. For Reason 1, the termination date the landlord sets out in this notice must be at least 10 days after the landlord gives tenant this notice. If this is the first Notice to End Tenancy in the past 6 months, the termination date must be at least 20 days after the landlord gives this notice.
If this is the second Notice to End Tenancy in the past 6 months and the first notice had a 7 day correction period, the termination date must be at least 14 days after the landlord gives tenant the notice.