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No. Such notices should be given in writing clearly stating details including last day or month.

You will also want to review the Residential Tenancy Act and contact TRAC Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre at 604 255 0546. Asking a few questions ahead of time can save a lot of trouble later.

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