Section 1

General Issues

Sub-Section 1.5

First Nations Reserves


Legislation


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Definitions

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Policy

The Residential Tenancies Branch can’t become involved in tenancy disagreements on reserve land.

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A band can surrender, or give up, reserve land to a corporation. If the corporation then rents housing to tenants on this land, The Residential Tenancies Act applies.

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A First Nations Band can set up a corporation with band members as shareholders in order to hold land off the reserve. The Residential Tenancies Act does apply when a First Nations Band Corporation is a landlord on non-reserve land.



Procedure

Overview

This policy is included as information for band landlords renting to tenants off reserve land, tenants and officers. If a tenant and a band landlord aren’t able to solve a landlord and tenant problem on their own, they can ask the Branch for help.


Steps ▼

1.The officer encourages the band and tenant to share information, and to discuss the problem, to try to come to some agreement.

2.When a band or tenant asks the Branch for help with a tenancy problem, the appropriate officer follows the procedures for:

  • mediation
  • hearings


Forms & Form Letters


X-Referencing

For more information on Mediation, see this section.
For details on Hearings, see Section 11.


Policy Developed

September, 1992*


Last Revision

March, 2004


Other Resources

None


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