Difference between pages "Residential Tenancy Resources (23:III)" and "Disability Resources (23:VII)"

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== TRAC Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre ==
== Disability Alliance BC (Advocacy Access) ==
*Provides tenants with legal education and information
*Free one-to-one assistance with provincial and federal disability benefits
*Provides free representation to tenants at dispute resolution hearings in limited circumstances
*Advocacy service
*No income cutoff, priority to those who cannot afford a lawyer
*Help to apply for benefits or appeal the denial of benefits
*Lower Mainland only
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== Residential Tenancy Branch ==
Provides landlord and tenants with information and dispute resolution services
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Revision as of 08:03, 30 December 2020

This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 31, 2020.



Disability Alliance BC (Advocacy Access)

  • Free one-to-one assistance with provincial and federal disability benefits
  • Advocacy service
  • Help to apply for benefits or appeal the denial of benefits

Disability Alliance BC (Advocacy Access) (22:VII)


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