Mutual Agreement to end Tenancy 

There are many ways to end a tenancy, one overlooked option is the mutual agreement to end tenancy. A mutual agreement to end the tenancy is simply an agreement between the Landlord and Tenant to end the tenancy on a specific date. 


When should this agreement be considered? It may be used when a tenancy is frustrated and both parties are unable to agree how to correct the disagreement. I have used it in the past when a tenant obtained a pet without permission from the Landlord, which was in violation of the tenancy agreement. The tenant wanted to keep their pet, which required them to find a different rental and they agreed to move out at a mutually agreed upon date. The tenant found a new place to live and the owner was able to have the property back to rent to a new tenant without a pet.        


I recently attended a Residential Tenancy Branch hearing where an owner had submitted a request to terminate the tenancy due to damage to the property. The moderator started with asking if both parties would consider the option of mutually ending the tenancy instead of going to a judgement. The Landlord and tenant were able to reach an agreement on a date when the tenant would move out. 


There are benefits for both parties to mutually agree on the end of the tenancy. Tenants know they have time to look for alternative living accommodations. Landlords are able to plan for when the tenants vacate the unit. If the unit needs repairs or updating they can begin to make arrangements to have that completed as soon as the tenants vacate. Landlords are able to begin searching for a new tenant knowing when the current tenancy will end. 

A benefit of the mutual agreement is it is a less adversarial process and both parties know the end is coming, reducing tension between the two parties. If you have frustrated tenancy consider approaching the tenants, or Landlords and mutually agree to move on. 

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