你可以以有宠物作为原因不接受房客,但你不能以此为原因来赶人。
http://torontoist.com/2009/06/no_pets_allowed/
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This might be a good time for a quick refresher course on tenant rights in Ontario. According to the
Landlord and Tenant Board website, landlords are allowed to refuse to rent to someone with a pet. However, a “no pets” clause in a lease is
void, so signing a lease that has one doesn’t give your landlord the right to kick you out if you move an animal in. Jennifer Ramsay of the
Ontario Human Rights Legal Support Centre explains: “Under the
Residential Tenancies Act, a landlord can’t evict you for having a pet, they just can’t.”
They can evict you if your pet is causing property damage, a noise disturbance, or an allergic reaction (or if the pet is dangerous). But Ramsay says this is has nothing to do with pet ownership. “If your dog goes apeshit and tears out the wall, you’re not evicted on the basis of having a pet, but rather for interfering with others’ reasonable enjoyment of the place.”