Our BC Eviction Map is an interactive tool for public awareness that aims to make tenant protections stronger. The map serves as a visual representation of where evictions are happening across the province, with information on who is affected by evictions, and what the impacts are. This eviction mapping tool is the first of its kind and the only one in BC.
Data for the eviction map is gathered through our ongoing BC Eviction Survey and is updated monthly as we continue to work toward empowering tenants and improving their rights.
View the BC Eviction Map

Share Your Eviction Story
Our BC Eviction Survey is ongoing. We update our map every month.
If you’ve been evicted or forced to move within BC, you can take our survey online to help us understand more about evictions in the province.
BC’s Eviction Crisis: Evidence, Impacts and Solutions for Justice
We published two reports based on findings from our BC Eviction Survey. The Full Report was written with analyzed data from 698 respondents who took the survey between June 2022 to May 2023. Through those responses, trends began to emerge that inform the report findings. Four themes are identified:
- Prevalence of “Landlord’s Use” evictions
- Homelessness after eviction
- Neighbourhood displacement after eviction
- Prevalence of informal evictions

The evidence and key findings from survey respondents present a stark and troubling reality for tenants in BC. Outcomes including homelessness, rent increases of over $1,000 per month, negative impacts on children and families, and disproportionate negative impacts on Indigenous populations can be observed in the data.
While some populations are impacted more than others, including people of colour or those who are low-income, results also show that all tenants in BC are at risk of eviction and face significant challenges associated with it.

Read the Reports
Law Reform
Learn more about how this BC Eviction Mapping project helps inform our Law Reform work.
With thanks to project funders and volunteer partners


