British Columbia rent increase limit (2026): 2.3%
Rent is capped at the annual maximum allowable increase, with three months notice and one increase per 12 months.
British Columbia 2026 maximum increase
$1,534.50/mo
Up to 2.3%, an increase of $34.50 per month.
90 days written notice, one increase per 12 months. Earliest effective date if you gave notice today: October 6, 2026.
This is a general estimate, not legal advice. Rules change and local ordinances can differ. Always confirm with the official source before giving notice: BC allowable rent increase.
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Get started freeKey rules in British Columbia
- Notice required
- 90 days
- Between increases
- 12 months
- Yearly cap
- 2.3%
Common exemptions
- Non-profit and co-op housing (separate rules)
Common questions about British Columbia
How much can a landlord raise the rent in British Columbia?
In British Columbia, most rent increases are capped at 2.3% for 2026 per year. A landlord must give 90 days written notice, and can raise the rent once every 12 months.
How much notice is required to raise rent in British Columbia?
A landlord in British Columbia must give 90 days written notice before a rent increase, and cannot raise the rent more than once every 12 months. This is a general guide, not legal advice.
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General estimate, not legal advice. Last reviewed July 8, 2026. Confirm the current figure with the official source: BC allowable rent increase.