About Me
I’m a lawyer and Law Society of BC–accredited mediator with a focused practice in residential tenancy law.
Alongside my solo tenancy practice, I also manage a province-wide residential tenancy program at a nonprofit legal organization. In that role, I regularly assess a high volume of tenancy legal advice inquiries, RTB disputes, and judicial review inquiries and supervise articling students who provide legal services to the public.
This work gives me a system-level understanding of how Residential Tenancy Branch disputes are argued, reasoned, and decided in practice. I see which arguments succeed, which ones fail, and where strategic decisions often determine the outcome.
When you work with me, your matter is assessed on its own facts, risks, and context. My role is not to provide generic reassurance, but to provide clear, grounded advice about what is realistic, what is strategically sound, and why.
In addition to representing and advising individual clients, I provide consulting support to other tenancy lawyers on complex and high-risk matters. I am regularly retained to draft or review tenancy education materials and to deliver educational lectures on residential tenancy law and judicial review for professional audiences.
My practice is shaped by breadth, depth, and of exposure to tenancy disputes which provides me a very unique vantage point. This perspective allows me to help clients make informed decisions with clarity.