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A tenant in Vancouver issues a notice to end their periodic tenancy. What is the typical minimum notice period they must give the landlord?

In British Columbia (and many other provinces), for a monthly tenancy, a tenant must give at least one full month's notice, effective for the last day of the re

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Question: A tenant in Vancouver issues a notice to end their periodic tenancy. What is the typical minimum notice period they must give the landlord?

Answer options:

  • 15 days before rent is due ✅ One full calendar month's notice, effective the day before rent is due
  • 2 full months' notice
  • 30 days, regardless of the rent due date

Correct answer: One full calendar month's notice, effective the day before rent is due

Explanation: In British Columbia (and many other provinces), for a monthly tenancy, a tenant must give at least one full month's notice, effective for the last day of the rental period that comes before the end of the full notice period. E.g., if rent is due on the 1st, notice on May 15th for June 30th departure.

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