Tenancy agreements are subject to the Residential Tenancy Regulation (the “Regulation”)...
Tenancy agreements are subject to the Residential Tenancy Regulation (the “Regulation”)...
A landlord can give notice to end the tenancy agreement to a tenant who does not pay the rent when it is due.
Under section 47(1) of the BC Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord may, at any time, give the tenant a notice of the end of the tenancy if any one of the following events has occurred..
Under the BC Residential Tenancy Act (Part 3), a landlord may increase the rent in only two circumstances.
Section 17 of the BC Residential Tenancy Act provides that a landlord may require a tenant to pay a security deposit as a condition of entering into a tenancy agreement or as a term of a tenancy agreement.
The landlord has a duty to repair all types of residential premises, furnished or unfurnished, even if they were in disrepair when the tenancy agreement was made.