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How to fill out the Canada RTB-34 - British Columbia online
This guide provides clear and comprehensive instructions on how to fill out the Canada RTB-34 form online. The RTB-34 is essential for landlords in British Columbia to confirm the service of a Notice to End Tenancy or a Written Demand to Pay Utilities.
Follow the steps to complete the form accurately.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin by completing the 'Full Name of Landlord' section, including the last name or full legal business name, followed by the first and middle names.
- Provide the landlord's current address for service of documents, including the site/unit number, street number and name, city, province, and postal code.
- Enter the 'Rental Unit Address' as recorded on the tenancy agreement, ensuring to include the site/unit number, street number and name, city, province, and postal code.
- Indicate the service of notice by checking the applicable option and providing the time and date of service, along with the first and last names of both the person served and the landlord.
- In the 'Served by' section, select how the Notice or written demand was served, and provide any special details if necessary.
- Use the 'Special Details' section to describe how and to whom the documents were delivered, including where the documents were left.
- Provide confirmation of service by attaching the relevant documents such as a hand delivery receipt or registered mail receipt.
- Fill out the witness statement section with the date and details of the service, including names and signatures as required.
- Finally, review your completed form for accuracy and save changes. You will have the option to download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your documents online today for a smooth and efficient process.
Depending on the cause of eviction, landlords must give tenants a specific amount of time before forcefully removing the tenant. An eviction notice must be served in person, by mail, or by attaching to the door of the home address. Email can only be used if the parties have provided an email for service.