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Tenant Survival Guide

Since 1984, TRAC has been producing the Tenant Survival Guide (TSG). Now on its 13th edition, the TSG offers plain language legal education on tenants’ and landlords’ rights and responsibilities in BC. Order a hardcopy or view our online wikibook to learn how you can survive as a tenant in BC’s challenging rental housing market.

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Job Opportunities

Job Opportunities   Housing Navigator TRAC recently moved into a new street-level office where we hope to provide drop-in services to the public. To achieve this goal, we are hiring 2-3 Housing Navigators. These positions will require 28-35 hours of work per week at the TRAC office (900 Howe Street in Vancouver).   Responsibilities The primary responsibility for these positions will be helping tenants navigate their housing issues by: explaining

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Get Help

TRAC’s website offers plain language legal education on tenant-landlord law. But if you are looking for more in-depth legal help, we also provide full representation services, phone assistance, social media messaging, and legal workshops / webinars.

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Feedback

Feedback   To maintain our funding, TRAC has to continuously show that the work we do is having a positive impact on the lives of our clients. If you have a couple minutes to spare, we would love to hear your feedback on our programs and services. Website survey Tenant Infoline survey Email survey Tenant Survival Guide survey Workshop – Tenant Training Workshop – Advocate Training  

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Mission

TRAC is a non-profit organization that provides free legal education, representation, and advocacy on residential tenancy matters. A leader in tenants’ rights since 1984, TRAC’s mandate is to enhance legal protections for all tenants living in British Columbia.

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