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Do <span class="noglossary">trust</span> your instincts—if your first meeting with a potential landlord is not good, it’s likely you’ll have problems with that person and should not rent from them. Don’t sign an agreement or pay a deposit unless you are absolutely sure you want to move in to the place.
Do <span class="noglossary">trust</span> your instincts—if your first meeting with a potential landlord is not good, it’s likely you’ll have problems with that person and should not rent from them. Don’t sign an agreement or pay a deposit unless you are absolutely sure you want to move in to the place.


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==The law in BC==
==The law in BC==
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There are other situations when the Act does not apply.
There are other situations when the Act does not apply.
''See Section 4 of the [[Residential Tenancy Act|RTA]].''
''See Section 4 of the [[Residential Tenancy Act|RTA]].''
 
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==What a landlord can ask==
==What a landlord can ask==


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