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In British Columbia, what is the required notice period a landlord must provide to a tenant for a rent increase for a periodic tenancy, assuming no special circumstances apply?

In British Columbia, landlords must provide tenants with at least three full months' written notice of a rent increase using the approved form, and the increase

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Question: In British Columbia, what is the required notice period a landlord must provide to a tenant for a rent increase for a periodic tenancy, assuming no special circumstances apply?

Answer options:

  • One month's notice
  • Two months' notice ✅ Three months' notice
  • Six months' notice

Correct answer: Three months' notice

Explanation: In British Columbia, landlords must provide tenants with at least three full months' written notice of a rent increase using the approved form, and the increase can only take effect 12 months after the last increase or the start of the tenancy.

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