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==Dislcaimer==
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TRAC makes no representations, express or implied, that the information contained in the ''Tenant Survival Guide'' can or will be used or interpreted in any particular way by any government agency or court. As legal advice must be tailored to the specific circumstances of each case, and laws are constantly changing, nothing provided herein should be used as a substitute for the advice of competent counsel.
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==Top Five Survival Tips for Problem Free Renting==
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#Read the ''[[Tenant Survival Guide]]''
#Take TRAC's online course, Renting It Right
#Gather evidence and put everything in writing
#Carefully review anything you are asked to sign
#Pay your full rent on time
 
Still facing problems with your landlord? Visit TRAC’s [http://www.tenants.bc.ca website] or call TRAC’s Tenant Infoline at 604-255-0546 or 1-800-665-1185.
 
==Publication details==
[[File:TRAClogo.jpg|border|100px|link=Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]]<br/>The ''Tenant Survival Guide'' is produced by the [[Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]], a non-profit organization that promotes the legal protection of residential tenants across BC by providing information, education, support, and research on residential tenancy matters.
 
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:First edition: 1984
:Thirteenth edition: 2018
 
The following people worked on the thirteenth edition:
 
*'''Writing:''' Andrew Sakamoto
*'''Illustrations:''' Kate O’Connor
*'''Legal supervision/editing:''' Zuzana Modrovic
*'''Project coordination:''' Andrew Sakamoto
 
TRAC acknowledges funding from The Law Foundation of BC, Province of British Columbia, and City of Vancouver.
 
==Online version==
 
The online version of the ''Tenant Survival Guide'' is available on Clicklaw Wikibooks at [http://wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca wiki.clicklaw.bc.ca]. The online version should be consulted for the most recent information on topics covered by this publication.
 
==Information about TRAC publications==
 
To request a copy of the ''Tenant Survival Guide'', contact Emma Lazo at  emma@tenants.bc.ca.
 
==TRAC's Online Course==
 
TRAC offers a FREE video-based and self-paced online course, ''[https://www.rentingitright.ca Renting it Right]'', that gives tenants practical and legal information on how to find rental housing and maintain a stable tenancy. Students who register and pass a final exam are provided with a certificate of completion.
 
==Connect with TRAC==
 
*Check out [https://www.facebook.com/pages/TRAC-Tenant-Resource-Advisory-Centre/168382706535263 TRAC’s Facebook Page].
*Follow TRAC on Twitter at [http://www.twitter.com/TRAC_BC @trac_bc].
*Become a [http://tenants.bc.ca/membership/ TRAC Member].
 
[[image:Tenant_Survival_Guide_cover_image.jpg|thumb|left|300px|Photo illustration credit: Kate O'Connor]]
 
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