Quebec Rental Dispute Guidance

Summary

Quebec civil law requires landlords to provide reasonable notice before accessing rental units, except in emergencies. Any changes to the rental contract must be mutually agreed upon. Destroying tenant property without notice may breach the contract. For similar case judgements, use legal databases like CanLII or consult a local librarys legal section.

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For your situation, you can search for case judgements on rental disputes in Quebec civil law that involve:
- Landlords destroying tenant property without notice
- Landlords failing to provide proper notice before accessing the rental unit
- Changes in rental contract periods without tenant agreement
One way to find these judgements is to use legal databases like CanLII (Canadian Legal Information Institute) or to consult a local library's legal section.
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