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Difference between revisions of "End of Tenancy (Termination and Eviction) (19:IX)"

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== '''B. Landlord Gives Notice''' ==  
== '''B. Landlord Gives Notice''' ==  


:NOTE: Section 3 of Ministerial Order 89 of 2020 prevented Landlords from giving notices to end tenancy under Sections 46-49.1 between March 30th, 2020 and June 23rd, 2020. Notices given before this remain in effect subject to the dispute resolution process. Section 3 of Ministerial Order 195 of 2020 prevents Landlords from giving notices to end tenancy for unpaid or late rent or utility that is due after June 24th, 2020 and when the BC Provincial State of Emergency expires or is cancelled. The Ministry of Housing announced that they intend to amend the Order to allow giving notices for unpaid or late rent after September 1st, 2020. Check https://www.emergencyinfobc.gov.bc.ca/covid19-provincial-state-of-emergency/ to see if the BC Provincial State of Emergency is currently in effect. Refer to https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/housing-tenancy/residential-tenancies/covid-19#serving for the most up to date information.


=== 1. Non-Payment of Rent (RTA, s 46) ===
=== 1. Non-Payment of Rent (RTA, s 46) ===
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NOTE: Some municipalities have additional protection in place for tenants that are being subject to “renovictions” in addition to the protection offered by the RTA. One such example is the City of Vancouver’s Tenant Relocation and Protection Policy. Check if your municipality has similar policies in place.
NOTE: Some municipalities have additional protection in place for tenants that are being subject to “renovictions” in addition to the protection offered by the RTA. One such example is the City of Vancouver’s Tenant Relocation and Protection Policy. Check if your municipality has similar policies in place.


== '''C. Landlord and Tenant Agree in Writing''' ==
== '''C. Landlord and Tenant Agree in Writing''' ==
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