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Difference between revisions of "Assisted and Supported Living Tenancies (19:XIII)"

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More information on assisted living services can be found at the website of the Assisted Living Registry at http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/assisted/residents/.
More information on assisted living services can be found at the website of the Assisted Living Registry at http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/assisted/residents/.


Fees for these services should not be part of a lump-sum monthly bill, but should be set out separately from the rental fee. A landlord can increase the rent if the tenant agrees, or once a year by a percentage permitted by law. The landlord must give the tenant three whole rental months’ written notice before the effective date of the rent increase. A landlord will not be permitted to withdraw or restrict rental services if they are essential, or if they constitute material terms of the rental agreement.
Fees for these services should not be part of a lump-sum monthly bill, but should be set out separately from the rental fee. A landlord can increase the rent if the tenant agrees, or once a year by a percentage permitted by law. The landlord must give the tenant '''three whole rental months’ written notice''' before the effective date of the rent increase. A landlord will not be permitted to withdraw or restrict rental services if they are essential, or if they constitute material terms of the rental agreement.




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