Metro Vancouver is deciding whether to appeal a Residential Tenancy Board arbitrator’s decision to set aside the eviction notice.
Residents of six cabins in Belcarra Regional Park who were set to be evicted next month have received a temporary reprieve.
The regional district is phasing out residences in its parks and considers the Belcarra homes to be in poor condition.The residents disputed the eviction notice with the Residential Tenancy Board. The case was heard by an arbitrator in January and a ruling delivered late last month.
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