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* s 29(1)(c) permits entry into a hotel tenant’s room without notice for the purposes of providing maid service, as long as it is at reasonable times; | |||
* s 59(6) permits an individual occupying a room in a residential hotel to apply to an Arbitrator, without notice to any other party, for an interim order stating that the RTA applies to that living accommodation. | |||
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* where the tenant shares bathroom or kitchen facilities with the owner of the accommodation; | |||
* where the accommodation is rented by a housing cooperative to a member of that cooperative; | |||
* where the accommodation is owned or operated by an educational institution (e.g. a college or university) and provided by that institution to its students or employees; | |||
* where the accommodation is included with premises that are primarily occupied for business purposes and are rented under a single agreement; and | |||
* where the accommodation is a correctional institution. | |||
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* On a temporary basis; | |||
* By a person or organization that receives funding from a local government or the government of British Columbia or of Canada for the purpose of providing that accommodation; and | |||
* Together with programs intended to assist tenants to become better able to live independently. | |||
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Call the Residential Tenancy Branch information line (604-660-1020 or 1-800-665-8779) if you are unsure whether the rental unit comes under the RTA. If your issue does not fall under the RTA, please see '''Section XX''' of this Chapter for additional resources. | |||
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