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Roof, window, or water-intrusion repair letter for British Columbia

Record active leaks, damaged weatherproofing, or recurring water entry and request source repair before the condition causes additional damage.

What this draft includes

  • A clear description of the reported condition
  • References to the template's legal framework
  • Requested repair steps and a response date
  • The relevant housing authority or enforcement path

What to put in a roof / window leak or water intrusion letter in British Columbia

Start with the exact condition, its location in the rental, when it began, and every previous report. Ask for the inspection or repair you need and written confirmation of the schedule. The draft references Residential Tenancy Act and directs you to Residential Tenancy Branch as an official starting point.

  • Where water enters and during what conditions
  • Staining, damaged materials, drafts, or pooled water
  • Photos, weather dates, and earlier repair attempts
  • Dates and proof of earlier notice

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If applicable

Add up to two other problems at the same property. The letter will combine the relevant condition wording, sources, requested repairs, and most urgent response date.

Approximate date is fine

Use at least 20 characters. Include what you see, smell, or experience, where it is, and how it affects you.

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Complete all required fields and describe the condition in at least 20 characters to continue.

Framework used by this template

The draft currently uses the following references. Laws, local rules, and the correct remedy can change or depend on the property and facts, so compare the finished letter with the linked official source.

  • Residential Tenancy Act Β· Section 32(1)

    Requires the landlord to provide and maintain the property in a state that meets applicable health, safety, and housing standards and is suitable for occupation.

British Columbia repair-letter questions

Does this replace an official form?

No. This creates a written repair-request draft. A tribunal, court, municipality, or housing authority may require a separate prescribed form for a complaint or remedy.