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In BC, there is no law that allows tenants to have a pet. In fact, the ''Residential Tenancy Act'' explicitly gives landlords
In BC, there is no law that allows tenants to have a pet. In fact, the ''Residential Tenancy Act'' explicitly gives landlords
the right to refuse pets, or to charge an extra deposit for accepting pets. In order to keep a pet you need to have a term in your tenancy agreement that allows you to keep a pet. If your tenancy agreement doesn’t allow pets, and you get one anyway, your landlord can tell you to remove it. If you don't, the landlord might give you an eviction notice. ''See Sections 18 of the [[Residential Tenancy Act|RTA]].''
the right to refuse pets, or to charge an extra deposit for accepting pets. In order to keep a pet you need to have a term in your tenancy agreement that allows you to keep a pet. If your tenancy agreement doesn’t allow pets, and you get one anyway, your landlord can tell you to remove it. If you don't, the landlord might give you an eviction notice. ''See section 18 of the [[Residential Tenancy Act|RTA]].''


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