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Your Tenancy: Quiet Enjoyment

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
As a tenant, you have the right to reasonable privacy, and freedom from unreasonable disturbances from both neighbours and landlords. Learn about the rules for when the landlord can enter your unit, and what you can do about excessive noise and other breaches of quiet enjoyment.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Human Rights

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
While the Residential Tenancy Act is the main piece of legislation that governs tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities, section 10 of the BC Human Rights Code gives tenants further protections when it comes to discrimination in tenancies. This resource explains the basics of the Human Rights Code as it applies to tenancies.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Finding Rental Housing

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
Tips on finding a place to rent, including potential additional costs, what questions to ask when you view a unit, the signs of a rental scam, what to do if you have a poor credit history, and information on tenant insurance. Includes templates for a cover letter, references list, and pet resumé.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Moving Out

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
Discusses your responsibilities when moving out. This resource gives tips on giving notice, your cleaning responsibilities, inspection reports, and getting your damage deposit back.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Repairs and Maintenance

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
This resource includes a list of repair and maintenance issues that landlords are generally responsible for, what to do when you need an emergency repair, and what is considered reasonable wear and tear versus damage that the tenant must fix.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Roommates

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
Discusses different types of roommate arrangements: co-tenants, tenants in common, and occupants/roommates. The page emphasizes the importance of having a roommate agreement to prevent disputes and outlines the legal avenues for resolving conflicts. It also includes a template for a roommate agreement.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Evictions

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
An eviction occurs when a landlord legally forces a tenant to move out of a rental unit. If your landlord wants to evict you, they must give you an approved notice with an acceptable reason for eviction according to the Residential Tenancy Act.
Last reviewed July 2025
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When I’m 64: Services for Older Adults

People’s Law School
This resource explains the services available to help older adults make informed decisions and lead a healthy life as they age. It covers health care, housing, transportation, and recreation services in BC.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Your Tenancy: Deposits

Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
A security deposit is money that your landlord collects at the start of the tenancy and holds on to until you move out. Find out more details about it, including pet damage deposits, overpaying deposits, applying deposits toward rent, and getting your deposits returned.
Last reviewed July 2025
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Tenancy Laws and Rules

Government of British Columbia
This page shows the laws and rules you need to follow during a tenancy. It also provides links to the rules and expectations for a tenancy hearing, and to help with residential tenancy issues. The sub-page 'Types of rental housing situations' describes the housing situations covered by the tenancy laws, and what to do if your tenancy is not covered...
Last reviewed July 2025