Housing providers are split on recent changes to B.C.’s residential tenancy regulations that will allow wellness checks and no-guest policies in supportive housing.
Don McTavish, director of housing and shelters at Cool Aid, said the province made a “bold move” to change a regulation that will take rights away from residents, but the change will help housing staff keep vulnerable people safe by giving staff power to enter a unit to check on people and control who enters the housing facilities.
The province announced last week it would amend the Residential Tenancy Act to clearly define supportive housing and exempt it from sections of the act that prohibit guest policies and wellness checks. B.C. Housing is developing standards for conducting wellness checks in good faith and reasonable guest policies ...CLICK HERE for the full story
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