6. Living in Peace: Quiet Enjoyment

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In BC, “Quiet Enjoyment” isn’t just a suggestion—it’s a legal right. It means you have the right to privacy, exclusive use of your space, and freedom from unreasonable disturbances.

What is an “Unreasonable” Disturbance?

    • Noise: It’s reasonable to hear a neighbor’s child during the day. It is unreasonable to hear loud music or construction past midnight on a regular basis.
    • Harassment: Constant, intrusive texts from a landlord or threats of eviction are breaches of your quiet enjoyment.
    • Smoke: If smoke from a neighbor or the landlord’s unit makes your space unlivable, the landlord must take action.

Landlord Entry Rules

Your landlord cannot just “pop in.” To enter your unit, they must:

    1. Give you written notice at least 24 hours (and no more than 30 days) in advance.
    2. State the date and time of entry (must be between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.).
    3. State a reasonable reason (e.g., a monthly inspection or a repair).

The Exceptions: They can only enter without notice if there is a real emergency (like a fire or a massive flood) or if they have an order from the RTB.

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