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== | == A. The Residential Tenancy Branch == | ||
''Residential Tenancy Act'', SBC 2002, c 78 [RTA] | The ''Residential Tenancy Act'', SBC 2002, c 78 [''''RTA''''] and ''Residential Tenancy Regulation'' [''RTR''], BC Reg 477/2003 as well as the rules of procedure are amended occasionally; check the [http://www.gov.bc.ca/landlordtenant Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) website] to get the most up to date information, including current forms, fees, and Policy Guidelines. | ||
=== 1. Main Office === | |||
Address: 400 - 5021 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4A5 | |||
Office Hours: M – F 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM | |||
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/help Website] | |||
=== 2. Information Line === | |||
Metro Vancouver: 604-660-1020 | |||
Victoria: 250-387-1602 | |||
Elsewhere in BC: 1-800-665-8779 | |||
Fax: 604-660-2363 | |||
Email: HSRTO@gov.bc.ca | |||
=== 3. Residential Tenancy Information Sheets === | |||
== | [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/calculators-and-resources/information-sheets-resources Website] | ||
=== 4. RTB Calculators === | |||
Help in calculating rent increases, dates, deposits and more. | |||
[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/calculators-and-resources/tenancy-calculators Website] | |||
== B. Resources == | |||
=== 1. Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC) === | |||
Provides a variety of publications relating to tenant law, including the Tenant Survival Guide (also available online as [https://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca/index.php/Tenant_Survival_Guide) a wikibook via the Clicklaw website]. | |||
[http://www.tenants.bc.ca Website] | |||
=== 2. BC Housing === | |||
Information for tenants living in public, subsidized housing. | |||
Address: Suite 101 - 4555 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4V8 | |||
Toll-free: 1-800-257-7756 | |||
[http://www.bchousing.org Website] | |||
=== 3. LandlordBC === | |||
: | Direct: 1-888-330-6707 | ||
E-mail: info@landlordbc.ca | |||
[http://www.landlordbc.ca Website] | |||
==== a) Vancouver Office ==== | |||
Address: 1210-1095 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 2M6 | |||
Telephone: 604-733-9420 | |||
Fax: 604-733-9420 | |||
==== b) Victoria Office ==== | |||
Address: 830B Pembroke Street, Victoria, BC, V8T 1J9 | |||
Telephone: 250-382-6324 | |||
Fax (Local): 250-382-6006 | |||
Fax (Toll-Free): 1-877-382-6006 | |||
=== 4. Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER) === | |||
The SAFER program is a rental assistance program administered by BC Housing. It is intended to help senior citizens over 60. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, authorized to take up permanent residence in Canada, or Convention refugees. Applicants must have lived in BC for at least one year prior to applying. An applicant must also be paying over 30 percent of their income towards rent. There is a gross monthly income requirement that varies depending on the location of residence and is subject to being updated. | |||
Residents of subsidized housing, cooperative housing, and manufactured homes (unless they are renting both the trailer home and the pad) do not qualify for the SAFER program. | |||
Margaret Carter-Pyne, Residential Tenancy Law in British Columbia: Everything you need to know to prevent a disaster (Victoria, BC: Sunnymead Publishing, 2009). | More information and application forms are available from B.C. Housing. Application forms are available in English and Chinese. Application forms may be obtained from [https://www.bchousing.org/housing-assistance/rental-assistance/SAFER SAFER’s webpage], or by contacting B.C. housing. | ||
=== 5. BC Housing Corporation’s Family Rental Assistance Program (RAP) === | |||
The Rental Assistance Program provides eligible low-income, working families with at least one dependent child with assistance to help pay their rent. The maximum gross annual household income level is $ 40,000. A child up to age 25 qualifies as dependant as long as the child is attending school. A child of any age with mental or physical infirmity is accepted as a dependant. | |||
For a rental assistance calculator as well as other information and application forms, see [http://www.bchousing.org/Options/Rental_market/RAP here] or contact BC Housing. | |||
=== C. Books === | |||
Margaret Carter-Pyne, ''Residential Tenancy Law in British Columbia: Everything you need to know to prevent a disaster'' (Victoria, BC: Sunnymead Publishing, 2009). | |||
*A useful resource for tenants in preparing for a hearing. | *A useful resource for tenants in preparing for a hearing. | ||
Allan Wotherspoon, Annotated British Columbia Residential Tenancy Act (Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 2005). | |||
Allan Wotherspoon, ''Annotated British Columbia Residential Tenancy Act'' (Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 2005). | |||
*This is a loose-leaf volume updated once or twice annually. | *This is a loose-leaf volume updated once or twice annually. | ||
CCH ''British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide'', Robert J. Maguire, Rose H. McConnell, loose-leaf (Toronto, ON: CCH, undated). | |||
*A summary of the state of the ''RTA'' and ''RTR''. | |||
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Revision as of 09:07, 30 August 2024
This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 15, 2024. |
A. The Residential Tenancy Branch
The Residential Tenancy Act, SBC 2002, c 78 ['RTA'] and Residential Tenancy Regulation [RTR], BC Reg 477/2003 as well as the rules of procedure are amended occasionally; check the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) website to get the most up to date information, including current forms, fees, and Policy Guidelines.
1. Main Office
Address: 400 - 5021 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4A5 Office Hours: M – F 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM Website
2. Information Line
Metro Vancouver: 604-660-1020 Victoria: 250-387-1602 Elsewhere in BC: 1-800-665-8779 Fax: 604-660-2363 Email: HSRTO@gov.bc.ca
3. Residential Tenancy Information Sheets
4. RTB Calculators
Help in calculating rent increases, dates, deposits and more.
B. Resources
1. Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC)
Provides a variety of publications relating to tenant law, including the Tenant Survival Guide (also available online as a wikibook via the Clicklaw website.
2. BC Housing
Information for tenants living in public, subsidized housing.
Address: Suite 101 - 4555 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC, V5H 4V8 Toll-free: 1-800-257-7756 Website
3. LandlordBC
Direct: 1-888-330-6707 E-mail: info@landlordbc.ca Website
a) Vancouver Office
Address: 1210-1095 West Pender Street, Vancouver, BC, V6E 2M6 Telephone: 604-733-9420 Fax: 604-733-9420
b) Victoria Office
Address: 830B Pembroke Street, Victoria, BC, V8T 1J9 Telephone: 250-382-6324 Fax (Local): 250-382-6006 Fax (Toll-Free): 1-877-382-6006
4. Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters (SAFER)
The SAFER program is a rental assistance program administered by BC Housing. It is intended to help senior citizens over 60. Applicants must be Canadian citizens, authorized to take up permanent residence in Canada, or Convention refugees. Applicants must have lived in BC for at least one year prior to applying. An applicant must also be paying over 30 percent of their income towards rent. There is a gross monthly income requirement that varies depending on the location of residence and is subject to being updated.
Residents of subsidized housing, cooperative housing, and manufactured homes (unless they are renting both the trailer home and the pad) do not qualify for the SAFER program.
More information and application forms are available from B.C. Housing. Application forms are available in English and Chinese. Application forms may be obtained from SAFER’s webpage, or by contacting B.C. housing.
5. BC Housing Corporation’s Family Rental Assistance Program (RAP)
The Rental Assistance Program provides eligible low-income, working families with at least one dependent child with assistance to help pay their rent. The maximum gross annual household income level is $ 40,000. A child up to age 25 qualifies as dependant as long as the child is attending school. A child of any age with mental or physical infirmity is accepted as a dependant.
For a rental assistance calculator as well as other information and application forms, see here or contact BC Housing.
C. Books
Margaret Carter-Pyne, Residential Tenancy Law in British Columbia: Everything you need to know to prevent a disaster (Victoria, BC: Sunnymead Publishing, 2009).
- A useful resource for tenants in preparing for a hearing.
Allan Wotherspoon, Annotated British Columbia Residential Tenancy Act (Aurora, ON: Canada Law Book, 2005).
- This is a loose-leaf volume updated once or twice annually.
CCH British Columbia Real Estate Law Guide, Robert J. Maguire, Rose H. McConnell, loose-leaf (Toronto, ON: CCH, undated).
- A summary of the state of the RTA and RTR.
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