BC 10 Day Notice to End Tenancy for Unpaid Rent or Utilities
Give notice to a BC tenant that their tenancy is being terminated for unpaid rent or utilities with this 10 Day Notice to End Tenancy Form RTB-30.
When to Use this 10 Day Notice
This Notice should only be given to a tenant who is behind in the rent or who owes money for unpaid utilities. The Notice Form RTB-30 can be used for tenants of a house, apartment or mobile home.
Features of the 10 Day Notice Form
This free 10 Day Notice Form includes instructions for both landlords and tenants on the effect of the notice and the next steps to be taken.
The form is provided in PDF format and can be filled out on your computer or other device, or printed and filled in by hand.
Governing Law
This is the standard BC Residential Tenancy Office Form RTB-30, and is intended for use only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
British Columbia Rental Application Form
Take applications from prospective tenants for a rental vacancy in British Columbia with this Rental Application Form for Residential Tenancy.
Why You Should Have a Formal Tenant Screening Process
By utilizing this British Columbia Rental Application Form to screen potential tenants, landlords and property managers can determine whether applicants have stable employment and sufficient income to pay the rent and can ensure the rental property is in good hands.
Proper tenant screening can help to prevent tenancy issues and reduce the risk of evictions.
To have a better understanding of who you'll be renting to, you should obtain a credit report, income details, employment history, details of any previous evictions, and details of any criminal convictions from all prospective tenants.
This will help you make informed decisions when evaluating any applicant for your rental property, ensuring you have all the necessary data at hand—including eviction history—before signing a lease or rental agreement.
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Information Gathered
Potential tenants are asked to supply information about:
- current and previous employment,
- monthly expenses,
- rental history,
- personal and credit references, if the tenant agrees to provide references.
Who Can Use This Rental Application Form
This form can be used by both landlords and rental property managers. It is a great choice for multi-unit residential rental buildings, as it can be reused as often as necessary.
Format and Jurisdiction
The Rental Application Form is available in MS Word format and is easy to customize to meet your exact needs. This template was prepared in accordance with the laws of the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
Provincial law prohibits landlords from requiring certain types of personal information.
Learn about screening tenants under BC law.
British Columbia Assignment of Lease by Landlord
Transfer a tenant's lease to the new owner of a BC rental property with this British Columbia Assignment of Lease by Landlord template.
- The Assignment is between the seller (current landlord or "assignor"), the purchaser of the property (new landlord or "assignee"), and the tenant.
- The tenant covenants to pay rent to the new landlord and continue to perform the tenant's obligations under the lease.
- The assignor and assignee agree to indemnify each other against any claims or actions arising out of any breach of the terms of the assignment.
- The Assignment can be used for both commercial and residential rental properties.
- Available in MS Word format, downloadable and customizable.
- Intended to be used only in the Province of British Columbia, Canada.
British Columbia Notice of Rent Increase
BC landlords, notify your tenant that you will be raising the rent with this free Notice of Rent Increase for residential rental units.
- The Notice must be served by a landlord on the tenant of the rental premises at least 3 months prior to the rent increase.
- The tenant is notified of the effective date of the rental increase, and what the new rental rate will be.
- Instructions on serving the notice are included.
- Form RTB-7, available as a PDF download, or you can fill in the form online.
- Click the Download link to access the form directly on the Government of British Columbia website.
