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Difference between revisions of "My Landlord Wants to Evict Me"

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== First steps ==
== First steps ==
If you receive an eviction notice, you have the right to challenge it by using the Residential Tenancy Branch’s [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/2900 dispute resolution] service. Try to apply as soon as possible, as there are strict deadlines for disputing evictions:
If you receive an eviction notice, you have the right to challenge it by using the Residential Tenancy Branch’s [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content?id=14AB177975B04D4E964CDAD126A8DE4C dispute resolution] service. Try to apply as soon as possible, as there are strict deadlines for disputing evictions:
* for a 10 Day Eviction Notice, the deadline is 5 days;
* for a 10 Day Eviction Notice, the deadline is 5 days;
* for a One Month Eviction Notice, the deadline is 10 days; and
* for a One Month Eviction Notice, the deadline is 10 days; and