Tenancy Act definition
Examples of Tenancy Act in a sentence
Either the tenant or the landlord has the right to apply for dispute resolution to resolve a dispute, as provided under the Residential Tenancy Act.
If the landlord refuses to make the repair, the tenant may seek an arbitrator's order under the Residential Tenancy Act for the completion and costs of the repair.
Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through dispute resolution under the Residential Tenancy Act.
As is expressly stated in the Residential Tenancy Act of British Columbia, the Residential Tenancy Act of British Columbia does not apply to this Contract and to your occupation of your accommodation.
The laws of British Columbia (including, without limitation, the Residential Tenancy Act) will apply to this Agreement and all statutes referred to herein are enactments of the Province of British Columbia.
Without limiting the above, in the event of any conflict between any provision of this Agreement and the Residential Tenancy Act, this Agreement is without effect to the extent of the conflict.
Moreover, this lease shall take precedence in all cases where its provisions differ from the non-mandatory provisions of the Tenancy Act.
All bolded provisions are terms that must be included in a tenancy agreement as prescribed by the Residential Tenancy Act regulations.
Disputes regarding the notice may be resolved through arbitration under the Residential Tenancy Act.
As far as defects are concerned, this is conditional upon the defect not being remedied by the Lessor pursuant to the provisions of Section 2-10 of the Tenancy Act.