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Residential tenancies - Province of British Columbia Tenants and landlords can find information to guide them from the start of a tenancy to the end Learn what tools and resources are available and what to do if you need help Information about renting in B C and dispute resolution services through the Residential Tenancy Branch
Tenancy forms - Province of British Columbia If you want to end a tenancy for landlord occupancy of the rental unit on or after July 18, 2024, you must generate the Four Month Notice to End Tenancy – form RTB-32L using the Residential Tenancy Branch’s web portal
BC Government Directory, HOUS - Residential Tenancy Branch - Headquarters Government of British Columbia > Ministry of Housing > Minister's Office > Deputy Minister's Office > Housing and Homelessness Programs > Residential Tenancy Branch > Residential Tenancy Branch - Headquarters Telephone: Not Available : Email: Facsimile: 250 356-9377
A Guide for Landlords Tenants in British Columbia - The Tyee Throughout the guide, the Residential Tenancy Branch is referred to as the RTB Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions Note: evidence cannot be submitted by email » The
Residential tenancy help - Province of British Columbia When you call the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB), you can request support in more than 200 languages, including: For questions regarding residential tenancies, the legislation and the dispute resolution process, email: Email responses can take up to 5 days For immediate assistance call the RTB
Tenant Handbook - BC Housing residential tenancy agreement For more information on your rights and responsibilities as a tenant, phone the Residential Tenancy Office at 604-660-1020 (outside the Lower Mainland:
RESIDENTIAL TENANCY LAW IN BRITISH COLUMBIA ☛ Residential Tenancy Law = tenant and landlord RIGHTS and RESPONSIBILITIES under the Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) and Residential Tenancy Regulation ☛ Tenancy laws in BC are different than tenancy laws in other parts of the world ☛ Cannot avoid or contract out of the RTA
Resident Management Guide - BC Housing Residential tenancy law in British Columbia is primarily governed by the Residential Tenancy Act, (RTA) and its accompanying regulation The RTA explains the rights and obligations of residents and landlords in all rental buildings in B C , private market and subsidized
Tenancy dispute resolution - Province of British Columbia Information for B C landlords and tenants about solving problems through the Residential Tenancy Branch dispute resolution process Dispute resolution is the formal process to resolve conflicts between landlords and tenants