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Old 10-06-2019, 05:16 PM   #1
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Notice to end tenancy help

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/h...o-month-notice

Anyways my parents are selling their house and are looking for the proper documents to serve the tenant. The form on this website doesn't indicate an option to end tenancy for selling. Only mentions taking over for family or renovations etc. Can anyone help guide or steer me in the right direction so I could assist my parents in evicting their tenants. Thanks.
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Answer appears to be in your link.

"Landlord’s Use of Property
Landlord’s use of property applies when the landlord is going to:

Move in or have a close family member live in the rental unit
Sell the property and the new owner, or a close family member of the new owner, will live in the rental unit
If a rental property is sold, there are two ways a tenancy can be ended if, in good faith, the buyer plans to occupy the unit:

The buyer makes a written request to the seller to end the tenancy before they take possession of the property (this cannot be a condition of sale) – the existing landlord then must give their tenant a Two Month Notice to End Tenancy for Landlord’s Use of Property.
Once the buyer takes possession of the property, they can serve a Two Month Notice to End Tenancy for Landlord’s Use of Property
Unless a landlord (seller or buyer) serves a proper notice to end tenancy, the tenancy continues under the terms of the original tenancy agreement."


Then check this box of the two months notice form
" All of the conditions for the sale of the rental unit have been satisfied and the purchaser has asked the landlord, in
writing to give this Notice because the purchaser or a close family member intends in good faith to occupy the rental
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My bad lol for whatever reason I thought the website was informing me to go to the new 4 month policy. Reading comprehension at its finest.
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Just make sure you also serve it properly, don't just leave it at the front door.
In person is best, phone call after you dropped off a note in mailbox works.
again, it's pretty common sense. A courtsey call goes a long way and note down when and where you served the document helps a lot.
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Just a heads up, you can sell the property and have the tenant stay in place, when I was a renter I stayed in 2 houses that were sold to new owners
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Make sure you get the new owner's intention to occupy the entire home in writing.
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Seems like you are unable to evict the tenant before an offer is placed, so it is much harder to tidy and make the place pretty for showings.
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Seems like you are unable to evict the tenant before an offer is placed, so it is much harder to tidy and make the place pretty for showings.
Mutual agreement is an option.

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/ho...forms/rtb8.pdf
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