Rents won’t climb in B.C. until at least July 2021 as province extends freeze
VICTORIA — Tenants in British Columbia will be protected from rent increases until at least next summer.
In one of its first acts since being re-elected on Oct. 24, Premier John Horgan’s New Democrat government has extended the freeze on rent increases until July 10, 2021.
A statement from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing says the freeze is an interim measure to “provide stability and advance notice for renters and landlords while a new cabinet is sworn in.”
The government first froze rents in mid-March for part of a relief plan as the COVID-19 pandemic hit.