Landlords and tenants may mutually agree to end a tenancy. A mutual agreement is different than a notice to end the tenancy. Learn how landlords and tenants work together for a mutual agreement.
Before signing a mutual agreement to end a tenancy, make sure you know your rights and responsibilities. You should consider current rent prices, moving costs, and housing availability.
Landlords and tenants cannot require each other to sign a mutual agreement to end a tenancy. When ending a tenancy mutually:
A mutual agreement cannot:
If you are unsure about ending a tenancy, reach out to the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) for more information before signing.
Mutual agreements to end tenancy must be documented in writing with the Mutual Agreement to End a Tenancy (PFD, 102KB) - RTB Form 8. Both the landlord and tenant should keep a copy for their records.
Tenants may help landlords find a replacement tenant by advertising the rental unit, making it accessible for regular viewings, and otherwise cooperating with the landlord