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The ''[[Tenant Survival Guide]]'' is intended to give tenants a basic understanding of residential tenancy law in British Columbia and what it means to them.


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==Information about TRAC publications==
==Information about TRAC publications==


To request a copy of the ''Tenant Survival Guide'' or ''Landlord Guide'', contact Emma at TRAC via email at emma@tenants.bc.ca. We may require a shipping fee for bulk orders. 
To request a copy of the ''Tenant Survival Guide'', contact Emma Lazo at emma@tenants.bc.ca.
 
In addition to the ''Tenant Survival Guide'' in English, Traditional Chinese and Spanish, TRAC also publishes a Tenant Info pamphlet with basic information about tenancy law in BC. The pamphlet is available in English, Punjabi, Traditional Chinese, Spanish, Arabic, Persian, Korean, Japanese and Portuguese.
 
TRAC also publishes a ''Landlord Guide'' in English, Traditional Chinese and Punjabi, as well as a ''Newcomers Guide'' in Simplified Chinese, French, Persian and Korean.
 
You can download all of TRAC’s publications from our website at [http://www.tenants.bc.ca www.tenants.bc.ca].


==TRAC's Online Course==
==TRAC's Online Course==


TRAC also has a free online course for renters, called ''Renting it Right''. The course covers both practical and legal topics to consider before deciding to rent. Students learn how to search for rental housing, submit a strong application, understand a tenancy agreement, and move in to a new place. By completing the course and passing the final exam, you can earn a certificate to present to prospective landlords with a rental application. Check it out at [http://www.rentingitright.ca www.rentingitright.ca].
TRAC has a free online course, called ''Renting it Right''. The course covers both practical and legal topics to consider before deciding to rent. Students learn how to search for rental housing, submit a strong application, understand a tenancy agreement, and move in to a new place. By completing the course and passing the final exam, you can earn a certificate to present to prospective landlords with a rental application. Check it out at [http://www.rentingitright.ca www.rentingitright.ca].


==Connect with TRAC==
==Connect with TRAC==

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