Once the notice has been served, the tenant has five days to dispute the claim or pay the total rent. If the tenant does not do this, the landlord can apply to the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) and receive an order of possession. After receiving the order of possession, if the tenant has still not moved out, the landlord can enforce the eviction with a court-approved bailiff. This is a serious consequence as the bailiff can sell the tenant's personal property to cover their fees.
The landlord can also evict a tenant for unpaid utilities. After demanding payment in 30 days, the landlord can issue a 10-day eviction notice if the utility payment isn't received.