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Old 06-19-2012, 03:36 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by dinosaur View Post
^um, no, that is not how a 10 day notice works (If you are talking about BC).

Tenant fails to pay rent. Landlord issues a 10 day notice.

Tenant has 5 days to pay rent or 10 days to move. Tenant pays rent within 5 day? notice goes away. Tenants doesn't pay within 5 days? they move within 10 days.

Tenant wants to fight it? TENANT pay $50 at the RT branch to file and appeal. TENANT needs to prove they paid within the 5 days.

Tenant doesn't move within 10 days? Landlord files an Order of Possession and gets a bailiff to kick them and their shit out. Tenant tries to fight that? Branch tells them, tough shit....you had 10 days to fight it.

End of story.
WOAH WOAH WOAH.
back up buddy, this is TOTALLY wrong. Say June 1, 2012 is rent day

1) Landlord issues a 10 days to resolve the issue after the landlord delivers the unpaid rent paper work
TENANT doesn't have to MOVE AT ALLLLL or do dick squat.
2) IF the landlord wants them to move out, LANDLORD has to FILE for paper work at RTB. Landlord pays 50 bucks.
3) Once approved, a court date is issued usually 3 weeks.
It's usually June 20th by now
4) Evidence has to be PERFECT and submitted IN PERSON by the landlord or Registered mail to both parties.

Court date
5) IF YOU DO WIN, the judge will ISSUE a court date which is usually 7 days - 10 days to move out. (upon the verdict by the "judge")

6) After date occurs, and he still doesn't move out, YOU have to proceed ot the next step. which is another thread.
Cliff notes, TENANT doesn't have to fight shit. It's the Landlord's job to submit paper work if they want the tenant to pay up.

I'm talking about BC by the way.
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