Being a tenant in a rental property comes with reasonable expectations. Understanding these responsibilities can help ensure the best possible experience in your rented home.
Wait! Are you certified/qualified? Do you have written permission to proceed? Most tenants should not attempt things like clearing eavestroughs, pruning large trees, changing electrical breakers or outlets, removing a toilet, or performing roof repairs.
Yes, with 24 hours to 30 days notice, the property can be reasonably accessed with or without your permission. You do not have to be present but may opt to do so.
No, excessive noise is not permitted at any time.
To protect yourself an any liability relating to fire or other damage, it is recommended to have appropriate insurance.
Yes, but for emergencies only. The emergency line is 250-712-0025.
Your Property Manager is under no obligation to grant an extension of time. Communication of any problems in paying rent must be undertaken as soon as possible.
Before hanging anything on a wall, the tenant should request permission from the Property Manager. The tenant must repair walls where an excessive number of nail holes, large nails, anchors, screws or tape have been used and have left wall damage. A tenant must not paint, renovate, or otherwise alter the premises without the written consent of the Property Manager before undertaking any work.
Additional websites with valuable resources for tenants in British Columbia.
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