Learn about important laws and rules to follow during a tenancy.
On this page:
- Tenancy laws and regulations
- Residential Tenancy Branch rules of procedure
- Other laws
- I need help
The following acts and regulations support and protect the rights of both landlords and tenants, ensuring that all tenancy business is conducted properly and fairly.
- Residential Tenancy Act
- Residential Tenancy Regulation
- Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act
- Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Regulation
Residential Tenancy Branch rules of procedure
The Rules of Procedure sets out the rules and expectations for a hearing. They also ensure a fair, efficient and consistent process for resolving disputes for landlords and tenants.
- Current Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 461KB) (July 2024)
Past rules of procedure- No longer in effect
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 416KB) prior to 8:00 AM PST on July 23 2024
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 336KB) prior to 8:00 AM PST on July 18 2024
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 344KB) prior to 9:00 AM PST on May 6 2024
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 337KB) prior to 8:00 AM PST on April 8 2024
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 338KB) prior to 7:00 AM PST on October 3, 2023
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF 340KB) prior to 10:00 AM PST on September 13, 2023
- Residential Tenancy Branch Rules of Procedure (PDF, 336KB) prior to February 17, 2023 - No longer in Effect
Other laws
Other laws that influence tenancy agreements and processes include:
- Human Rights Code
- Makes sure everyone can fully and freely take part in all aspects of life in British Columbia, like the economy, society, politics, and culture
- Encourages a friendly and respectful atmosphere where everyone is treated equally and with the same rights and dignity
- Says discrimination is not allowed
- Blocks unfair treatment connected to discrimination
- Helps people who have been treated unfairly by offering ways to make things right, like compensation
- Regulates government procedures for resolving disputes
- Outlines remedies that are available, including judicial review of a Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) decisions
- This legislation provides the authority, process and recognized grounds for applications to the B.C. Supreme Court for a judicial review of an RTB decision
- This legislation provides rules around the use of personal information, such as collection a tenant's information when starting a tenancy
- Guidance Document: Private sector landlords and tenants (PDF, 324KB)