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Once you have gathered the facts and evidence, practice telling your side of the story. Present your case to a friend who can ask questions if some of your points are confusing. You may need to explain something in a different way to make your point clear.
Once you have gathered the facts and evidence, practice telling your side of the story. Present your case to a friend who can ask questions if some of your points are confusing. You may need to explain something in a different way to make your point clear.


== At the hearing ==
== During the hearing ==


===Organizing your evidence===
===Organizing your evidence===


This includes your tenancy agreement, letters, notices, photographs, receipts and witnesses. Make sure your papers are in the order you want to present them. Have a pen and paper, or computer ready so you can take notes during the hearing.  
This includes your tenancy agreement, letters, notices, photographs, receipts and witnesses. Make sure your papers are in the order you want to present them. It is important to discuss all of your evidence during the hearing, because the arbitrator may not consider it unless you explain what it is meant to show.
 
Have a pen and paper, or computer ready so you can take notes during the hearing.  
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