11ProvincialHousing

Residential Tenancy Amendment Act, 2026

Chamber

british_columbia

Stage

Introduced

This bill amends British Columbia's Residential Tenancy Act, but the full text of the amendments was not available in the provided content.

Key Changes

  • Specific changes cannot be determined as the full bill text was not available in the provided content.

Gotchas

  • The full text of the bill was not captured in the provided content — only website navigation elements were included, making a complete and accurate summary impossible.
  • Readers should consult the official BC Legislative Assembly website directly to access the bill's full text before drawing conclusions about its effects.

Who's Affected

  • Residential tenants in British Columbia
  • Landlords and property owners in British Columbia
  • Property management companies
  • Residential Tenancy Branch (enforcement body)

Summary

The bill is titled the Residential Tenancy Amendment Act, 2026, introduced in the 2nd Session of the 43rd Parliament of British Columbia. It is intended to amend the existing Residential Tenancy Act, which governs the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants in BC. However, the full legislative text of the bill was not included in the provided content — only the Legislative Assembly website navigation was captured, so the specific changes proposed cannot be summarized. Based on the title alone, this bill would likely affect renters and landlords in British Columbia. The Residential Tenancy Act covers areas such as rent increases, evictions, security deposits, and dispute resolution through the Residential Tenancy Branch. To get an accurate summary, the actual bill text would need to be reviewed from the BC Legislative Assembly's official bills and legislation section.

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Recorded Votes

DateDescriptionYeasNaysResult
Apr 13, 2026Clauses 1 through 6 of Bill (No. 11) passed.45Negatived
Apr 13, 2026Clauses 1 through 6 of Bill (No. 11) passed.46Negatived