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'''Non-profit housing''': If you live in non-profit or subsidized housing, you are protected by the ''Residential Tenancy Act''. This includes tenants living in single room occupancy hotels (SRO) operated by a non-profit society, municipality, or regional district. However, if your rent is based on your income different rules regarding rent increases and evictions may apply.
'''Non-profit housing''': If you live in non-profit or subsidized housing, you are protected by the ''Residential Tenancy Act''. This includes tenants living in single room occupancy hotels (SRO) operated by a non-profit society, municipality, or regional district. However, if your rent is based on your income different rules regarding rent increases and evictions may apply.


The ''[[Residential Tenancy Act]]'' does not apply to:
The ''Residential Tenancy Act'' does not apply to:
*people living in accommodations owned or operated by educational institutions if the institution provides the accommodation to its students or employees;
*people living in accommodations owned or operated by educational institutions if the institution provides the accommodation to its students or employees;
*if you live in a housing co-op and are a member of the co-op;
*if you live in a housing co-op and are a member of the co-op;
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