CCQ-1991 - Civil Code of Québec

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1916. As soon as the dwelling becomes fit for habitation again, the lessor is bound to inform the lessee, if the lessee has given him his new address; the lessee is then bound to notify the lessor within the following 10 days as to whether or not he intends to return to the dwelling.
Where the lessee has not given the lessor his new address or fails to notify him that he intends to return to the dwelling, the lease is resiliated by operation of law and the lessor may enter into a lease with a new lessee.
1991, c. 64, a. 1916; I.N. 2014-05-01.
1916. As soon as the dwelling becomes fit for habitation again, the lessor is bound to inform the lessee, if the lessee has given him his new address; the lessee is then bound to notify the lessor within the following 10 days as to whether or not he intends to return to the dwelling.
Where the lessee has not given the lessor his new address or fails to notify him that he intends to return to the dwelling, the lease is resiliated of right and the lessor may enter into a lease with a new lessee.
1991, c. 64, a. 1916.