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Evictions in British Columbia are governed by a strict process, and even minor errors can result in dismissed applications, significant delays, and prolonged loss of rental income. For most landlords, the prospect of navigating the Residential Tenancy Branch process on their own is one of the most stressful parts of property ownership. At Advantage Property Management, we handle the full eviction process on your behalf, making sure every step is completed correctly and your position as an owner is protected throughout.
Our service manages the entire RTB-compliant process from start to finish. You do not need to know the legislation, draft the notices, or show up to a hearing unprepared. We take care of it so the situation gets resolved as efficiently as possible.
Every eviction case is different, but the requirement for procedural accuracy is constant. A missed deadline, an improperly served notice, or incomplete documentation can set the process back by weeks or months. We manage each case methodically so nothing is left to chance and the outcome is not jeopardized by avoidable errors.
The eviction process begins with the correct notice, served in the correct way. Different circumstances require different notices under the Residential Tenancy Act, and serving the wrong one, or serving it incorrectly, means starting over. We prepare and serve all notices in full compliance with RTB requirements so your application is on solid ground from the outset.
A successful RTB hearing depends on presenting a clear, well-documented case. We compile the evidence required to support your application, including tenancy agreements, payment records, inspection reports, and relevant correspondence. Arriving at a hearing with an organized, complete file is one of the most important factors in a favourable outcome.
Appearing before the Residential Tenancy Branch without knowing the process puts you at a disadvantage. We provide hearing support to make sure your case is presented clearly and that the adjudicator has everything needed to rule in your favour.
Receiving an order in your favour is not always the end of the process. If a tenant does not comply, there are additional steps required to enforce the order and regain possession of your property. We follow through on enforcement so the resolution is complete, not just on paper.
Beyond the procedural aspects of an eviction, there is the matter of keeping you out of direct confrontation with your tenant. All communication runs through us. You are not placed in a position where you need to interact with a difficult tenant directly, which protects both your wellbeing and your legal standing.
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