Links
The Internet is a valuable resource in the home buying or selling process. Here are some personal suggestions to help you on the road to success!
BC Residential Tenancy Regulations
The Residential Tenancy Branch provides landlords and tenants with information and dispute resolution services. The information on this web site will help you understand your rights and responsibilities under British Columbia's Residential Tenancy Act and Manufactured Home Park Tenancy Act. http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca/
1. Know Your Rights & Responsibilities
- What everyone needs to know
- Security deposits, pet deposits and inspections
- Ending a tenancy
- Repairs and maintenance
- More
2. Resolving Issues
- How landlords and tenants can resolve disputes themselves
- How the Residential Tenancy Branch can help
- The formal dispute resolution process
- More
3. How to Apply for Dispute Resolution
- Where to find the Application for Dispute Resolution form
- Fees
- More
4. Completing the Dispute Resolution Process
- What is Dispute Resolution?
- The Dispute Resolution hearing
- Dispute Resolution Officer's decisions and orders
- More
CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION
CANADA MORTGAGE AND HOUSING CORPORATION | |
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is Canada’s national housing agency. Established as a government-owned corporation in 1946 to address Canada’s post-war housing shortage, the agency has grown into a major national institution. CMHC is Canada’s premier provider of mortgage loan insurance, mortgage-backed securities, housing policy and programs, and housing research. |
CMHC Housing Market Information
Housing Market Information | |
When you’re looking for housing market information to help you make vital business or financial decisions, turn to CMHC. The housing industries trust CMHC for reliable, impartial and up-to-date housing market reports, analysis and knowledge. |
CMHC Secondary Suites Information
Secondary Suites Information | |
A “secondary suite” is a self-contained dwelling that is located in, or adjacent to, a house, and which is separate from the principal dwelling. A secondary suite must have its own kitchen and bathroom, as well as a separate entrance. |
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF HOME AND PROPERTY INSPECTORS
Home Inspection Information | |
The Canadian Association of Home & Property Inspectors® (CAHPI®) is a national association, whose mission is to promote and develop the home inspection profession. CAHPI is considered the voice of Canada's "home inspection industry". |