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Residential Tenancies Orders System
Information on the Orders System
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This information is provided from information maintained on file by the Residential
Tenancies Branch and the Residential Tenancies Commission. It is a registry of Orders
issued from 1999 onward by the Residential Tenancies Branch and the Commission under Parts
1 - 8 of The Residential Tenancies Act. Landlords and tenants are advised on their
application forms and letters from the Branch that orders issued under the Residential
Tenancies Act are public record.
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Individuals are only identified by name. The Orders System does not record birth dates,
track name changes, or guarantee that the name displayed is currently in use by the
individual concerned. Anyone relying on information about an individual identified in the
Orders System should verify that there is an Order with the person.
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In order to protect the privacy of individuals, certain information in the Orders has
been deleted. For example, residential addresses, telephone numbers, health and income
information have been removed. When information has been deleted from the text of a
document the symbol '*****' is inserted.
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The Residential Tenancies Branch or Commission accept no liability for any misuse or the
accuracy of the information contained in the registry.
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Some of the Orders issued in 1999 were documents created
on Word 97 templates which were originally converted from Wordperfect. These documents may
look correct on the computer screen but there are hidden word processing codes in the
document that cause problems when the user tries to print the document. If the user is
unable to print the document they should contact the Residential Tenancies Branch to
obtain a copy of the document.
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The term "landlord" has a broad definition under The Residential
Tenancies Act. It may refer to either the owner of the property, the property manager or
any other person who falls within the definition of "landlord". Therefore, an
Order can be made against a property manager or another person who falls within the scope
of the definition of "landlord" even though the property manager or the other
person is not the owner of the property. |
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