Difference between revisions of "The Residential Tenancy Act (19:I)"

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=== 4. Twenty-Year Term ===
=== 4. Twenty-Year Term ===
Section 4(i) of the RTA provides that the RTA does not apply to a tenancy agreement for a term of over 20 years.
=== 5. Holiday Premises ===
The RTA does not apply to living accommodation occupied primarily as vacation or travel accommodation (s 4(e)).
=== 6. Manufactured Home Owners ===
The RTA does not apply to tenancy agreements to which the ''Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act'' applies, i.e. owners of manufactured homes who rent the site  on which their homes sit (RTA, s 4(j)). If a person rents both a manufactured home and the pad it sits on, he or she is covered by the RTA.
=== 7. Assisted and Supported Living Tenancies ===
Assisted and many supported living tenancies are not covered by the RTA. In addition to a tenancy  agreement  as  required  for  regular  tenancies,  residents  must  negotiate  and  sign  a separate agreement specifying services, costs, and other terms. 8.Others Not Covered (RTA, s 4)People  living  in  accommodations  owned  or  operated  by  educational  institutions  if  the institution provides the accommodation to its students; people staying at emergency shelters and transitional housing; and people  covered  by  the Community  Care  Facility  Act,  SBC  2002,  c  75;  the Continuing  Care Act, SBC 1996, c 70; the Hospital Act, RSBC 1996, c 200; or the Mental Health Act, RSBC 1996, c 288. 9.Residential Tenancy Branch Information Line Call the Residential Tenancy Branch information line (604-660-1020 or 1-800-665-8779) if you are unsure whether the rental units come under the RTA. C.Discrimination A gainst Tenants Although  poverty  is  not  a  protected  ground,  a  landlord  must  not  discriminate  against  a (prospective)  tenant  based  on  a  lawful  source  of  income, such  as  Income  Assistance  or  similar benefits. The remedy is a complaint under s 21 of the B.C. Human Rights Code, RSBC 1996, c. 210 [HRC].  Section  10(1)  of  the  HRC  also  prohibits  a  person from  denying  tenancy  or  from discriminating with respect to a term of the tenancy against a person or class of persons because of their race, sexual orientation, colour, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, physical or  mental  disability,  or  sex.  Note  also,  that  pets  are  not covered under  discrimination  rules.  See Chapter 19: Human Rights for more information. There are two exceptions: 1.Shared Accommodations

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