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So a landlord can't, for example, refuse to rent to someone because they’re on income assistance.
So a landlord can't, for example, refuse to rent to someone because they’re on income assistance.


Or a landlord can't refuse to rent to someone because they have children. (There is an exception to this rule for rental buildings reserved for people aged 55 and older.)  
Or a landlord can't refuse to rent to someone because they have children. (There is an exception to this rule for rental buildings reserved for people age 55 and older.)  


You can complain to the [http://www.bchrt.bc.ca BC Human Rights Tribunal] if you think a landlord has discriminated against you.  
You can complain to the [http://www.bchrt.bc.ca BC Human Rights Tribunal] if you think a landlord has discriminated against you.  
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