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== Notice ==
== Notice ==


Your landlord can only evict you for certain reasons set out in law, and must give you written notice. Landlords should use a form from the [[Residential Tenancy Branch]]. On the notice, the landlord must provide information required by law, including reasons for the eviction and how you can challenge the eviction. If the landlord does not use this form or provide required information, the notice may not be legal. Check in the forms section of the [[Residential Tenancy Branch]] Web site: www.rto.gov.bc.ca. Never ignore an eviction notice, even if you think it is not legal.
Your landlord can only evict you for certain reasons set out in law, and must give you written notice. Landlords should use a form from the [[Residential Tenancy Branch]]. On the notice, the landlord must provide information required by law, including reasons for the eviction and how you can challenge the eviction. If the landlord does not use this form or provide required information, the notice may not be legal. Check in the forms section of the [[Residential Tenancy Branch]] Website: [http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca]. Never ignore an eviction notice, even if you think it is not legal.


===Challenging an eviction===
===Challenging an eviction===
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