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Before using a court bailiff to evict you from your rental unit your landlord must do all of the following:
Before using a court bailiff to evict you from your rental unit your landlord must do all of the following:
*Serve you with a copy of the Order of Possession.
*Serve you with a copy of the Order of Possession.
*Wait for the 2-day review period to expire. (note: If you file an application for review during the 2-day review period, the RTB might put the Order of Possession on hold until your review application is decided. If that happens, your landlord has to wait until the review is decided, before moving on to the next step.)
*Wait for the 2-day review period to expire. (Note: If you file an application for review during the 2-day review period, the RTB might put the Order of Possession on hold until your review application is decided. If that happens, your landlord has to wait until the review is decided, before moving on to the next step.)
*Take the Order of Possession down to the BC Supreme Court Registry, and get a Writ of Possession from the Court. This is a very quick process.
*Take the Order of Possession down to the BC Supreme Court Registry, and get a Writ of Possession from the Court. This is a very quick process.
*Once the Writ of Possession is issued, hire a court-appointed bailiff to evict you.
*Once the Writ of Possession is issued, hire a court-appointed bailiff to evict you.
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