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Once the landlords consent has been obtained, the tenant and assignee can enter into a deed of assignment to transfer the lease to the assignee. If the lease is registered at the Land Registry the assignee will then need to register the assignment at the Land Registry.
You must ask permission from the landlord if you wish to sublet or to assign your unit. It is important to ask for permission in writing so that you have proof that you made the request if there is any dispute later on.
Sublease or assignment A tenant cannot sublease or assign the rental premises to someone else without the landlords written consent. A landlord may not refuse permission without reasonable grounds and must give the tenant their reasons in writing within 14 days after receiving the request.
A fixed-term tenancy, also called a lease, has a date the tenancy agreement ends. Fixed-term tenancies are usually for one year. The tenant and landlord can decide to renew it for another year when it ends or let it go month-to-month.
The assignment of a rental unit to a potential assignee cannot be arbitrarily or unreasonably refused; A landlord who has given general consent to the assignment can refuse consent to a specific assignee; A landlord may only charge a tenant reasonable out of pocket expenses incurred in giving consent.
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The tenant has the landlords written agreement A tenant must have their landlords written permission before subletting or assigning their tenancy. A landlord cant unreasonably refuse a sublet or assignment if there are six months or more remaining on the tenancy term.
The assignment must be in writing and signed by both the assignor (the original tenant) and the assignee (the new tenant). The landlord must also give their consent to the assignment. Under the British Columbia Residential Tenancy Act, a landlord cannot unreasonably withhold their consent to an assignment of lease.
In BC a tenancy agreement can only be updated by mutual consent between the landlord and the tenant. This means that if there is disagreement about adding a new person to the agreement, you might end up in a stalemate.