Metro Vancouver Family Challenges No-Fault Eviction, Calls for Fairer Processes
'There is an epidemic': Metro Vancouver family challenges no-fault eviction 🔗
The text discusses a Metro Vancouver family disputing a no-fault eviction notice they received from their landlord, questioning the reason given for the eviction. The family has signed a two-year rental increase form but their landlord wants to raise the rent substantially. A lawyer from a tenant advocacy group called for fairer and more transparent processes for no-fault evictions, while the Housing Minister mentioned steps taken to address the issue. The family is awaiting a hearing with the Residential Tenancy Branch to dispute the eviction, feeling uncertain about their living situation. The text also contains news snippets from various Canadian cities.
- Metro Vancouver family challenges a no-fault eviction notice
- Dispute arises over the reason given for the eviction
- Lawyer calls for fairer and more transparent processes for no-fault evictions
- Housing Minister mentions steps taken to address the issue
- Family feels uncertain about their living situation