Tenancy Rights

 

As an international student at UPC, finding a safe and secure place to live is essential. In BC, tenants have rights and responsibilities that protect them under the law. Understanding these rights will help you navigate rental agreements and ensure a positive housing experience.

Your Rights as a Tenant

The Residential Tenancy Act (RTA) governs landlord-tenant relationships in BC. Here are some key rights you should know:
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Right to a Written Agreement: Your landlord must provide a written tenancy agreement outlining rent, deposit amounts, and other terms. You can find the sample agreement provided by the BC government, or more information through BC Tenancy agreements. Landlords can create their tenancy agreement, but it needs to have all required standard terms.

Security Deposits: Landlords can request a security deposit (up to half a month’s rent), which must be returned at the end of your tenancy unless there are damages.

Right to a Safe and Habitable Home: Your rental unit must be in good repair, with essential services such as heat, electricity, and plumbing maintained.

Privacy Protection: Landlords must provide 24 hours’ notice before entering your unit unless it’s an emergency.

Fair Rent Increases: Rent increases must follow BC government regulations and cannot be imposed randomly.

Protection from Discrimination: You cannot be denied housing based on race, gender, religion, disability, or other protected characteristics. Learn more about your human rights in tenancy.


Your Responsibilities as a Tenant

As a tenant, you are also responsible for:

Paying rent on time every month.

Keeping the rental unit clean and reporting necessary repairs.

Respecting your neighbors and following building rules.

Giving proper notice if you plan to move out.


What to Do if You Have a Dispute

If you have a conflict with your landlord regarding rent, repairs, or any other issue, you can:
1. Communicate: Try to resolve the issue directly with your landlord.
2. Seek Advice: Contact the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre (TRAC) or refer to BC’s official Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB).
3. File a Complaint: If necessary, you can file a dispute with the RTB to resolve serious issues.
 
For more details on tenancy laws and dispute resolution, visit the BC Government Housing and Tenancy page.

Need Help?

If you have questions about your tenancy rights or need assistance, reach out to UPC Student Services or refer to the resources linked above. Understanding your rights and responsibilities ensures a safe and smooth rental experience in BC.
 

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