Tenant Survival Guide

This Clicklaw Wikibooks page has been retired.
This page was part of the former Tenant Survival Guide on Clicklaw Wikibooks. TRAC is no longer maintaining this Wikibooks version.
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For many years, the Tenant Survival Guide helped Clicklaw Wikibooks readers learn about residential tenancy law in British Columbia. We are grateful to TRAC for making the guide available through Clicklaw Wikibooks over that time.
TRAC has since shifted to other public legal education strategies and no longer maintains this guide as a Wikibook or as a stand-alone publication. TRAC continues to maintain current tenancy information on its website, including its Your Tenancy pages and multilingual fact sheets.
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