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In my rented apartment I sleep, I eat and ... I also operate a daycare!

In my rented apartment I sleep, I eat and ... I also operate a daycare!

We have seen an upsurge in working from the ‘home office’ during the pandemic. And so it also happens that tenants, or candidate tenants, request the possibility of operating a childcare environment in their rented dwelling.

In the case of residential premises, we recommend that it be made clear in the lease, that it is understood from the outset that this activity will be practised, i.e. the dual use that will be made of the dwelling. This mixed use must however never allow that non-residential use accounts for more than one-third of the dwelling. We refer you to section “B” of the rental housing lease form for these registrations.

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