Retired Tenant Survival Guide page; directing readers to current TRAC resource
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|title = Tenant Survival Guide}}{{Clicklaw Wikibooks Badge}}The '''''Tenant Survival Guide''''' is intended to give tenants a basic understanding of residential tenancy law in British Columbia and what it means to them. The Guide is produced by the [[Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]], an educational organization promoting tenants' rights and affordable housing in British Columbia.
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* [https://tenants.bc.ca/your-tenancy/ TRAC's Your Tenancy information]
|extra=For many years, the ''Tenant Survival Guide'' helped Clicklaw Wikibooks readers learn about residential tenancy law in British Columbia. We are grateful to TRAC for making the guide available through Clicklaw Wikibooks over that time.
== Contents ==
TRAC has since shifted to other public legal education strategies and no longer maintains this guide as a Wikibook or as a stand-alone publication. TRAC continues to maintain current tenancy information on its website, including its ''Your Tenancy'' pages and multilingual fact sheets.
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*'''[[Before Renting]]'''
**[[Before Renting#The law in BC|The law in BC]]{{·}} [[Before Renting#Are you covered by the law?|Are you covered by the law?]]{{·}} [[Before Renting#What a landlord can ask|What a landlord can ask]]{{·}} [[Before Renting#Application fees|Application fees]]{{·}} [[Before Renting#Information for visiting students|Information for visiting students]]
*'''[[Making Your Tenancy Agreement|Making Your Agreement]]'''
**[[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Protect yourself|Protect yourself]]{{·}} [[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Terms in the agreement|Terms in the agreement]]{{·}} [[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Pets|Pets]]{{·}} [[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Leases|Leases]]{{·}} [[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Deposits and paying rent|Deposits and paying rent]]{{·}} [[Making Your Tenancy Agreement#Condition when you move in|Condition when you move in]]
*'''[[Condition Inspection Reports]]'''
**[[Condition Inspection Reports#Moving in and moving out|Moving in and moving out]]{{·}} [[Condition Inspection Reports#Condition reports|Condition reports]]{{·}} [[Condition Inspection Reports#Penalty for not participating|Penalty for not participating]]{{·}} [[Condition Inspection Reports#Setting a time|Setting a time]]{{·}} [[Condition Inspection Reports#Required information|Required information]]
*'''[[Security Deposits and Additional Fees]]'''
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*'''[[Repairs and Services When Renting]]'''
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*'''[[Rent Increases]]'''
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*'''[[Privacy & Quiet Enjoyment When Renting]]'''
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*'''[[Evictions]]'''
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*'''[[Moving Out When Renting]]'''
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*'''[[Dispute Resolution for Tenants]]'''
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*'''[[Taking Action as a Tenant]]'''
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*'''[[Other Resources for Tenants]]'''
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== About this Guide==
== About TRAC, the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre==
The [[Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]] is an educational organization promoting tenants' rights and affordable housing in British Columbia.
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:Tenant Infoline
:1-604-255-0546
:Toll-free: 1-800-665-1185
:Website: [http://tenants.bc.ca tenants.bc.ca]
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 1 April 2026
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This Clicklaw Wikibooks page has been retired.
This page was part of the former Tenant Survival Guide on Clicklaw Wikibooks. TRAC is no longer maintaining this Wikibooks version.
For many years, the Tenant Survival Guide helped Clicklaw Wikibooks readers learn about residential tenancy law in British Columbia. We are grateful to TRAC for making the guide available through Clicklaw Wikibooks over that time.
TRAC has since shifted to other public legal education strategies and no longer maintains this guide as a Wikibook or as a stand-alone publication. TRAC continues to maintain current tenancy information on its website, including its Your Tenancy pages and multilingual fact sheets.
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