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The ''Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act'' | The ''[http://canlii.ca/t/84ll Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act]'', SBC 2002, c 77 is a British Coumbia law that sets out the rights and responsiblities of landlords and tenants in a manufactured home park. You can find the Act, along with other provincial laws, at the website of the British Columbia [http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/00_02077_01 Queen's Printer] or on [http://canlii.ca/t/84ll CanLII], a free website that lets you search Canadian laws and court decisions. | ||
The ''Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act'' applies to tenancies where the owner of a manufactured home rents a pad in a manufactured home park. | The ''Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act'' applies to tenancies where the owner of a manufactured home rents a pad in a manufactured home park or other site. | ||
If a tenant rents the manufactured home itself, the tenancy falls under the ''[[Residential Tenancy Act]] | If a tenant rents the manufactured home itself, the tenancy falls under the ''[[Residential Tenancy Act]]''. | ||
The [[Tenant Survival Guide]] from the [[Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]] provides extensive coverage of tenancy law issues. |
Latest revision as of 16:15, 20 February 2014
The Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act, SBC 2002, c 77 is a British Coumbia law that sets out the rights and responsiblities of landlords and tenants in a manufactured home park. You can find the Act, along with other provincial laws, at the website of the British Columbia Queen's Printer or on CanLII, a free website that lets you search Canadian laws and court decisions.
The Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act applies to tenancies where the owner of a manufactured home rents a pad in a manufactured home park or other site.
If a tenant rents the manufactured home itself, the tenancy falls under the Residential Tenancy Act.
The Tenant Survival Guide from the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre provides extensive coverage of tenancy law issues.