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- Serve and enforce an Order of Possession - Province of . . .
When a tenant is awarded an order of possession, it means they have the legal right to re-enter and continue living in the rental unit The successful party is required to serve a copy of the order to each party named in the order There are several ways to serve an order Review methods of service to find out your options
- BC Residential Tenancies - Landlord Order of Possession . . .
There are criteria that must be considered when determining when a landlord can apply for an Order of Possession To use this tool, you must have the following information: The type of Notice to End Tenancy that was or will be given to the tenant;
- Order of Possession – BC Judicial Review Self-Help Guide . . .
If you file an application for review consideration with the Residential Tenancy Branch during the 2-day review period, your landlord is not allowed to enforce the order of possession by getting a writ of possession from BC Supreme Court until the review is decided
- LTB Orders and Compliance: What BC Tenants Need to Know
The Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) is British Columbia’s official body for resolving disputes between landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancy Act [1] When a tenant or landlord files a dispute and attends a hearing, the RTB may issue a legally binding decision, called an Order
- Tenancy forms - Province of British Columbia
Tenants can use this form to determine if the Tenancy Branch has jurisdiction over a dispute, apply for an order of possession because the rental unit is uninhabitable or if an issue or claim is not found on the Tenant’s Application for Dispute Resolution (RTB-12T-CT or RTB-12T-PT)
- Residential Tenancy Act - BC Laws
(c) a person, other than a tenant occupying the rental unit, who (i) is entitled to possession of the rental unit, and (ii) exercises any of the rights of a landlord under a tenancy agreement or this Act in relation to the rental unit; (d) a former landlord, when the context requires this;
- Landlord Ending a Tenancy: Order of Possession and Writ of . . .
In order to legally remove a tenant, a landlord must obtain: Residential Tenancy Branch Order of Possession; Supreme Court Writ of Possession; Services of a Court Approved Bailiff; A landlord, relying on one of the reasons specified in Part 4 of the Residential Tenancy Act, may serve a tenant with a Notice to End Tenancy
- Direct Requests for BC Dispute Resolution | Renting It Right
For all other types of eligible evictions, the landlord can only apply for a Direct Request if the tenant has failed to dispute the notice by the deadline A tenant must first provide their forwarding address in writing, indicating where they would like their deposit sent
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