Rent Regulation |
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Sub-Section 13.2 |
Application for Rent Increase Above the Guideline: Late Application |
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Definitions |
Annual rent increase guideline: the percentage that a landlord can increase rent without applying to the Branch for approval. The Government sets the amount each year. The guideline takes effect on January 1. For an explanation of how the annual rent increase guideline is calculated, click here. A landlord can apply for a larger increase if they can show that the guideline will not cover their increases in expenses. The guideline applies to most rental units, including apartments, single rooms, houses, duplexes, mobile homes and mobile home lots. The Residential Tenancies Act does not apply to rent increases on land leases. |
Policy |
A landlord must apply to the Branch for a rent increase above the guideline at least two and one-half months before the date of the first increase. For example: A landlord gives a tenant notice on June 15 that they plan to increase the rent by more than the guideline on October 1. The Branch must receive the application by July 14. If the deadline for filing an applications falls on a weekend or statutory holiday, the deadline is extended to the first business day following the weekend or holiday. <><><><> A landlord who sends in an application after the deadline can either:
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Overview |
An officer receives a late application. The officer explains the options to the landlord. If the landlord doesn’t choose an option, the officer makes a decision on the available information and issues an Order setting the rent. |
Steps ▼ |
1. When the Branch receives an application for a rent increase after the deadline, the officer telephones the landlord and explains the landlord’s options:
2. The officer gives the landlord two weeks to make a decision. 3. If the landlord doesn’t make a decision within two weeks, the officer issues an Order setting the rent. The officer may:
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Forms & Form Letters |
Application for Rent Increase. To see Form 3 click here |
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X-Referencing |
For more information on rent increase above the guideline, see this section. |
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Policy Developed |
September, 1992 |
Last Revision |
August, 2015 |
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Other Resources |
None |
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