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When can a landlord typically issue a notice to end tenancy for non-payment of rent in British Columbia?

In British Columbia, if a tenant does not pay rent on the date it is due, the landlord may issue a 10-Day Notice to End Tenancy for Unpaid Rent or Utilities aft

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Question: When can a landlord typically issue a notice to end tenancy for non-payment of rent in British Columbia?

Answer options:

  • Immediately after the rent due date, without any grace period. ✅ After five days pass from the date rent was due.
  • Only after a court order has been obtained.
  • After giving a verbal warning and a 30-day grace period.

Correct answer: After five days pass from the date rent was due.

Explanation: In British Columbia, if a tenant does not pay rent on the date it is due, the landlord may issue a 10-Day Notice to End Tenancy for Unpaid Rent or Utilities after five days have passed.

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