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== TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre ==
== TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre ==
*Provides tenants with legal education and information  
• TRAC provides legal education and information online, by phone, and by workshop.
*Provides free representation to tenants at dispute resolution hearings in limited circumstances
• TRAC’s website hosts a variety of education materials on tenancy and tenant’s rights. If you cannot find the answers you need on their website, you can call their Tenant Infoline.
*No income cutoff, priority to those who cannot afford a lawyer
• For eligible clients, TRAC offers direct advocacy by negotiating resolutions with problem landlords or providing representation at Residential Tenancy Branch dispute resolution hearings. TRAC does not provide a drop-in service to the public.
*Lower Mainland only
 
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== Residential Tenancy Branch ==
== Residential Tenancy Branch ==
Provides landlord and tenants with information and dispute resolution services
*Provides landlord and tenants with information and dispute resolution services
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Revision as of 21:01, 4 August 2021

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 4, 2021.



TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre

• TRAC provides legal education and information online, by phone, and by workshop. • TRAC’s website hosts a variety of education materials on tenancy and tenant’s rights. If you cannot find the answers you need on their website, you can call their Tenant Infoline. • For eligible clients, TRAC offers direct advocacy by negotiating resolutions with problem landlords or providing representation at Residential Tenancy Branch dispute resolution hearings. TRAC does not provide a drop-in service to the public.

TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (22:III)

Residential Tenancy Branch

  • Provides landlord and tenants with information and dispute resolution services

Residential Tenancy Branch (22:III)


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