In BC, a landlord cannot just “kick you out.” They must follow a strict legal process. If they don’t use the right form or follow the timeline, the eviction is likely invalid.
Common Types of Eviction & Timelines
- 10-Day Notice (Non-payment of Rent): If you are even one day late or short on rent.
- The Fix: If you pay the full amount within 5 days, the notice is cancelled.
- One-Month Notice (Cause): For things like repeated late rent, smoking in a non-smoking unit, or disturbing neighbors.
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- The Dispute: You have 10 days to challenge this with the RTB.
- Three-Month Notice (Landlord’s Use): Update for 2026: If the landlord or a close family member is moving in.
- The Perk: You get one month of free rent as compensation.
- The Dispute: You have 21 days to dispute if you think they are acting in “bad faith.”
- The “Bad Faith” Penalty: If they evict you for “landlord use” but then re-list the place on Airbnb or rent it to someone else within 12 months, they may have to pay you 12 months’ rent in compensation.
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The Landlord Use Web Portal
As of late 2024/2025, landlords must generate notices for personal use through a government web portal. If they give you an old paper form or a handwritten note, it is not a valid eviction notice.
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