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

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Living Act, in a continuing care facility under the Continuing Care Act, or in a housing-based health facility that provides hospitality support services and personal health care. This may exclude some Assisted Living facilities. Supportive Housing is covered by the RTA. As with any issue of jurisdiction, whether the RTA applies turns specifically on the facts of a tenancy and on whether any of the exemptions in RTA s 4.
The RTA does not cover tenancies in a community care facility under the Community Care and Assisted
Living Act, in a continuing care facility under the Continuing Care Act, or in a housing-based health facility
that provides hospitality support services and personal health care. This may exclude some Assisted Living
facilities. Supportive Housing is covered by the RTA. As with any issue of jurisdiction, whether the RTA
applies turns specifically on the facts of a tenancy and on whether any of the exemptions in RTA s 4.


:'''NOTE:''' In September 2013, the B.C. Law Institute published a report after a three-year review regarding drafting legislation on Assisted Living and Residential Care tenancies. The Report on Assisted Living in British Columbia is available online at www.bcli.org/publication/report-on-assisted-living-in-british-columbia.
:'''NOTE:''' In September 2013, the B.C. Law Institute published a report after a three-year review regarding drafting legislation on Assisted Living and Residential Care tenancies. The Report on Assisted Living in British Columbia is available online at www.bcli.org/publication/report-on-assisted-living-in-british-columbia.
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