What are the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in British Columbia?
In British Columbia, landlords and tenants have specific rights and responsibilities. Landlords are responsible for keeping the rental property in a safe and livable condition, making necessary repairs, and following provincial laws regarding rent increases and eviction notices. They also have the right to collect rent and choose tenants based on non-discriminatory criteria. Tenants have the right to a safe and clean living environment, privacy, and timely repairs. They are responsible for paying rent on time, keeping the property clean, and respecting the terms of their tenancy agreement. The Residential Tenancy Office provides resources and information to help both landlords and tenants understand and fulfill their rights and responsibilities, ensuring a fair and harmonious rental relationship.
Answered May 3, 2024
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