I Rent It Right™ – Helping You Succeed as a Landlord

Education is a fundamental necessity for success and operating in the rental housing industry is no exception. As a landlord, you must strike a balance between your rights and responsibilities and your tenant’s rights and responsibilities as dictated by the multiple piece...

Strength in Advocacy Comes From Your Membership

The socioeconomic catastrophe created by COVID-19 has put more regulatory pressure than ever on residential landlords in British Columbia.  Residential landlords are an integral part of our economy, and Canadians will rely on them moving forward for the economic activity ...

Rent Banks – An Additional Resource for Landlords

Rent banks are not only for tenants but they are also an additional resource for landlords, too. How do rent banks work? Rent banks across the province provide small, interest-free loans to eligible low and moderate income renters. They help renters, who find themselv...

Fall Economic Statement Impacts on Rental Housing Sector

Finance Minister Freeland delivered the Fall Economic Statement on November 30. The main areas on which the Statement impacts the rental housing sector include the following: No new taxes on rental investments:  Our sector has been increasingly concerned ...