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Check the RTB web site: http://bit.ly/1FjmXzc for current forms and fees. Ensure clients are using the most recent forms. Be aware that some applications require fees (a standard Application for dispute resolution costs $50). Waivers are available for low-income applicants.  
Check the RTB website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/forms for current forms and fees. Always ensure you are using the most recent forms. Be aware that some applications require fees (a standard Application for dispute resolution costs $100). Waivers are available for low-income applicants.


The dispute resolution policy guidelines are also available online, as are decisions by Arbitrators. These areuseful for preparing for a hearing, but they are '''NOT''' binding on Arbitrators.  
The dispute resolution policy guidelines are also available online, as are decisions by Arbitrators. These are useful for preparing for a hearing, but they are '''NOT''' binding on Arbitrators.  


== A. Entering Into a Tenancy ==


=== 1. Residential Tenancy Agreement - RTB 1 ===
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The RTB is of the opinion that this Residential Tenancy Agreement accurately reflects the  RTA and  accompanying  regulations.  The  RTB  makes  no  representations  or  warranties  regarding  the use  of  this  Agreement.  A  landlord  and  tenant  may  wish  to  obtain  independent  advice regarding whether this agreement satisfies their own personal or business needs.
 
=== 2. Manufactured Home Site Tenancy Agreement - RTB 5 ===
 
The  Residential  Tenancy  Branch  is  of  the  opinion  that this  Manufactured  Home  Site  Tenancy Agreement  accurately  reflects  the  MHPTA  and  accompanying  regulations.  The  RTB  makes  no representations  or  warranties  regarding  the  use  of  this agreement.  A  landlord  and  tenant  may wish to obtain independent advice regarding whether this agreement satisfies their own personal or business needs.
 
=== 3. Condition Inspection Report - RTB 27 ===
 
Landlords  and  tenants  or  their  representatives  can  use  this  form  to  record  the  condition  of  a rental unit at the time of move-in and at the time of move-out by the tenant.
 
=== 4. Schedule of Parties - RTB 26 ===
 
Use  this  Schedule  of  Parties  to  continue  if  the  form  you  are  completing  does  not  have  enough room for additional applicants or respondents. It is to be filed with your completed application.
 
== B. Rent Increases ==
 
=== 1. Notice of Rent Increase - Residential Rental Units - RTB 7 ===
 
Landlords must use this notice to notify tenants of rent increases.
 
=== 2. Notice of Rent Increase - Manufactured Home Site - RTB 11 ===
 
Park owners must use this notice to notify tenants of site rent increases. This notice is not used where a tenant rents a manufactured home, as well as the site, under a single tenancy agreement. 3.Application for Additional Rent Increase - RTB 16A  landlord  must  use  this  form  to  apply  for  an  Arbitrator’ s  approval  for  a  rent  increase  in  an amount greater than the amount specified in the RTA, the MHPTA and associated regulations. 4.Schedule of Parties - RTB 26Use  this  Schedule  of  Parties  to  continue  if  the  form  you  are  completing  does  not  have  enough room for additional applicants or respondents. It is to be filed with your completed application. C.Dispute Resolution 1.Tenant’s Application for Dispute Resolution - RTB 12Tenants  must  complete  and  file  this form  to  request a hearing  before  an  Arbitrator  to  resolve  a residential  tenancy  dispute.  To  submit  the  Application  form  over  the  web,  fill  out  the  Online Application for Dispute Resolution form. 2.Landlord’s Application for Dispute Resolution - RTB 12Landlords must complete and file this form to request a hearing before an Arbitrator to resolve a residential  tenancy  dispute.  To  submit  the  Application  form  over  the  web,  fill  out  the  Online Application for Dispute Resolution form. 3.Application to Waive Filing Fee - RTB 17A  person  bringing  a  dispute  to  dispute  resolution  may  use  this  form  to  request  that  the Residential Tenancy Branch waive the fee for filing an Application for dispute resolution. 4.Application for Substituted Service - RTB 13Landlords and tenants must use this form to request an Arbitrator order documents be served in a method other than those required by the RTA. 5.Tenant’s Request to Join Applications for Dispute Resolution - RTB 19Tenants may use this application to request that the Director of the Residential Tenancy Branch order that two or more dispute resolutions be heard together. Dispute resolutions may be joined when the matters to be determined are related and it makes sense that the matters be joined. 6.Landlord’s Request to Join Applications for Dispute Resolution - RTB 18Landlords  may  use  this  application  to  request  that  the  Director  of  the  Residential  Tenancy Branch order that two or more dispute resolutions be heard together. Dispute resolutions may be joined when the matters to be determined are related and it is sensible that the matters be joined. 7.Schedule of Parties - RTB 26 Use  this  Schedule  of  Parties  to  continue  if  the  form  you  are  completing  does  not  have  enough room for additional applicants or respondents. It is to be filed with your completed application. D.Dispute Resolution Decisions and Orders 1.Application to Review Arbitrator’s Decision or Order - RTB 2 Landlords  and  tenants  may  use  this  form  to  apply  to  the  Director  or  the  Residential  Tenancy Branch for review of an Arbitrator’ s order or decision. 2.Request for Correction - RTB 6Tenants and landlords may use this form to request that the Residential Tenancy Branch correct any obvious error or inadvertent omission.
19-673.Request for Clarification – RTB 38 Tenants  and  landlords  may  use  this  form  to  request  the  Residential  Tenancy  Branch  clarify  a decision. 4.Request/Approval for Release of Originals - RTB 9Use  this  form  to  request  the  return  of  original  evidence  used  in  a  residential  tenancy  dispute resolution  hearing.  Please  note  that  original  copies  must  be  given  to  the  Residential  Tenancy Branch  and  the  other  party  of  the  dispute.  The  applicant  or  respondent  should  always  keep original copies of each document submitted in a dispute resolution proceeding.  5.Application for Substituted Service - RTB 13Landlords and tenants must use this form to request an Arbitrator order documents be served in a method other than those required by the RTA. 6.Schedule of Parties - RTB 26 Use  this  Schedule  of  Parties  to  continue  if  the  form  you  are  completing  does  not  have  enough room for additional applicants or respondents. It is to be filed with your completed application. E.End of Tenancy 1.Notice to End Tenancy - Residential Unit - RTB 3A  landlord must  use  this  notice  to end  a  tenancy  agreement, unless  the  tenancy is  a fixed-term agreement  that  contains  a  predetermined  expiry  date  and  the  tenant  has  agreed  to vacate,  or  the landlord and tenant have agreed in writing to end the tenancy. 2.12 Month Notice to End Tenancy for Conversion of Manufactured Home Park - RTB 31Landlords must use this form to end a Manufactured Home Site Tenancy.3.Mutual Agreement to End a Tenancy - RTB 8 Tenants and landlords may use this form to voluntarily end residential tenancies. 4.Notice of Final Opportunity to Schedule a Condition Inspection - RTB 22A  landlord must  use  this  form  where  a  tenant  was  not  available  at  the  date(s)  and  time(s)  first offered by the landlord for a condition inspection, and where the landlord was not available at an alternate time proposed by the tenant. 5.Schedule of Parties - RTB 26Use  this  Schedule  of  Parties  to  continue  if  the  form  you  are  completing  does  not  have  enough room for additional applicants or respondents. It is to be filed with your completed application. F.Condition Inspection 1.Condition Inspection Report - RTB 27Landlords  and  tenants  or  their  representatives  can  use  this  form  to  record  the  condition  of  a rental unit  at  the  time  of  move-in  and  move-out  by  the tenant.  Both  parties  must  participate in these inspections,  in  order  to  reclaim  (tenants)  or  withhold  (landlords)  the damage  deposit.  It  is therefore  in  the  interests  of  both  parties  to  complete  these  inspections  carefully,  and  it  is advisable to take photographs confirming the condition on both move-in and move-out. 2.Notice of Final Opportunity to Schedule a Condition Inspection - RTB 22A  landlord must  use  this  form  where  a  tenant  was  not  available  at  the  date(s)  and  time(s)  first offered by the landlord for a condition inspection, and where the landlord was not available at an alternate time proposed by the tenant.

Latest revision as of 20:23, 8 August 2023

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 2, 2023.



Check the RTB website: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/forms for current forms and fees. Always ensure you are using the most recent forms. Be aware that some applications require fees (a standard Application for dispute resolution costs $100). Waivers are available for low-income applicants.

The dispute resolution policy guidelines are also available online, as are decisions by Arbitrators. These are useful for preparing for a hearing, but they are NOT binding on Arbitrators.


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