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  2. Rent regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Residential Tenancies Act and Regulations are the laws governing the rental of residential property and leading the relationship between the landlord and their tenants in the province of Alberta. In Alberta, there is no limit to the rent amount landlords are permitted to charge. Rents can only be increased once a year for an existing tenant.

  3. List of housing statutes - Wikipedia

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    Miscellaneous Statutes (Housing Priority Initiatives) Amendment Act: 2016 BC: ... Residential tenancy ON: Residential Tenancies Act (Manitoba) [4] 1990

  4. BC Housing Management Commission - Wikipedia

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    The agency was founded in 1967 as the BC Housing Management Authority by Municipal Affairs Minister Daniel Campbell. [1] BC Housing is currently under the Ministry of Attorney General and Minister responsible for Housing and located in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada. They license residential builders, administer owner builder authorizations ...

  5. 41st Parliament of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Other bills that were adopted with support from all parties, included the Tenancy Statutes Amendment Act, 2017 (Bill 16) to limit the use of a vacate clause in fixed-term tenancy agreements, limit rent increases imposed at the renewal of fixed-term tenancy agreements to a specified amount (i.e. 2% plus inflation), and increase enforcement ...

  6. Canadian property law - Wikipedia

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    Of Canada's provinces, 9 are part of the Residential Tenancies Act in place for controlling rent leases. Then, in Quebec, article 1892 of the civil code regulates the leases. The individual leases have terms and conditions agreed upon by the tenant and landlord, with a Landlord and tenant board supervising the processes in court cases. [7]

  7. Spencer Chandra Herbert - Wikipedia

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    Chandra Herbert was active helping renters in the West End who were experiencing high-profile increases in rent being approved by the Residential Tenancy Branch. [34] The act sought to stop these large rent increases by removing the ability of Residential Tenancy Branch to approve rent increases based on geographic area – BC was the only ...

  8. Residential Tenancies Act - Wikipedia

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    Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 for the Ontario law This page was last edited on 29 December 2019, at 22:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Property management - Wikipedia

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    The Tenancy Tribunal [30] and its adjudicators/mediators hear and make judgement on disputes (between landlord and tenants) in relation to any breaches of The Residential Tenancies Act 1986 and The Unit Titles Act 2010. On July 1, 2019, the Healthy Homes Standards became law.