BC 10 Day Notice to End Tenancy for Unpaid Rent or Utilities

Give notice to a tenant that you are ending their tenancy for unpaid rent or utilities with this 10 Day Notice to End Tenancy Form RTB-30.

  • This Notice is only for tenants who are behind in the rent or who money for unpaid utilities.
  • The free 10 Day Notice can be used for tenants of a house, apartment or mobile home.
  • It includes instructions for both landlords and tenants on the effect of the notice and the next steps to be taken.
  • BC Residential Tenancy Office Form RTB-30.
  • This is a free PDF download which can be filled out on the computer or by hand.
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Last Updated: 16-March-2025
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British Columbia 2 Month Notice to End Tenancy

Give notice to a tenant that you are ending their tenancy with this 2-Month Notice to End Tenancy for BC residential properties.

  • The Notice can only be used in the following specific circumstances:
    • If the landlord or a member of the landlord's family will be occupying the unit, or
    • If the unit is being sold and the purchaser intends to occupy it, or
    • If the unit is being demolished, or major renovations will commence which require the unit to be vacant, or
    • If the property will be converted to strata lots or a housing cooperative, or to non-residential use, or
    • If the unit will be converted for use by a caretaker or manager, or
    • If the tenant no longer qualifies for a subsidized rental unit.
  • Use the link to download this Form RTB-32 directly from the British Columbia Office of Housing and Construction Standards, Residential Tenancy Branch.
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British Columbia 1 Month Notice to End Tenancy

BC landlords, give notice to a tenant that you are ending their tenancy with this 1 Month Notice to End Tenancy for Cause or for End of Employment.

  • This form is issued by British Columbia Office of Housing and Construction Standards, Residential Tenancy Branch.
  • The Notice can be used for houses, apartments and manufactured home sites to end a tenancy under any of the following circumstances:
    • the tenant is repeatedly late paying the rent, or
    • the rental unit is occupied by an unreasonable number of occupants, or
    • the tenant or another person on the property is causing a disturbance, or threatens the health or safety of another occupant or the landlord, or puts the property at risk, or
    • the tenant is engaging in illegal activity, or
    • the tenant has damaged the property or has not done required repairs, or
    • the tenant is in breach of the tenancy agreement or has not complied with a court or government order, or
    • the rental unit is part of an employment arrangement, and the tenant's employment has ended.
  • This 1 Month Notice to End Tenancy for Cause is a free PDF download. BC Form RTB-33.
  • To be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
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