(a) statutory condition 3 or 4, or any other term of rental agreement has been breached, other than failure to pay rent;
(b) occupancy by the lessee has resulted in the residential property or residential premises being damaged to an extent that exceeds reasonable wear and tear, and the lessee has failed within a reasonable time after the damage occurred to take the necessary steps to repair the damage;
(c) the lessee has failed to give, within thirty days after the date he entered into a rental agreement, the security deposit requested pursuant to section 10;
(d) the lessee has knowingly misrepresented the residential property or residential premises to a prospective lessee or purchaser of the residential property or residential premises;
(e) the safety or other lawful right or interest of the lessor or other lessee in the residential property has been seriously impaired by an act or omission of the lessee or a person permitted in or on the residential property or residential premises by him;
(f) the number of persons permanently occupying the residential premises violates public health or fire safety standards prescribed by any Act or regulations;
(g) the residential premises must be vacated to comply with an order by a provincial, regional or municipal government authority respecting zoning, health, safety, building or fire prevention standards;
(h) the lessee has purported to assign or sublet the residential premises in violation of this Act;
(i) the rental agreement is for a fixed term with an option to renew and the lessee has not exercised the option.