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In British Columbia, how much notice must a landlord give to end a tenancy for landlord's use of property (e.g., family member moving in)?

Under the BC Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord must typically give at least two months' notice to end a month-to-month tenancy for landlord's use of property,

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Question: In British Columbia, how much notice must a landlord give to end a tenancy for landlord's use of property (e.g., family member moving in)?

Answer options:

  • 30 days' notice. ✅ 2 months' notice.
  • 90 days' notice.
  • 6 months' notice.

Correct answer: 2 months' notice.

Explanation: Under the BC Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord must typically give at least two months' notice to end a month-to-month tenancy for landlord's use of property, and often must provide compensation.

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