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Difference between revisions of "Dispute Resolution for Tenants"

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===Getting help===
===Getting help===


Government cutbacks to legal aid mean that you can no longer receive legal aid representation for dispute resolution hearings. Many community groups have also had to cut back services. (See the [[Other Resources sectoin]] for groups that are still helping tenants at dispute resolution hearings.) You may need to be prepared to represent yourself at a hearing. If you aren’t fluent in English, you can bring someone who is fluent in English to the hearing to interpret for you.
Government cutbacks to legal aid mean that you can no longer receive legal aid representation for dispute resolution hearings. Many community groups have also had to cut back services. (See the [[Other Resources]] sectoin for groups that are still helping tenants at dispute resolution hearings.) You may need to be prepared to represent yourself at a hearing. If you aren’t fluent in English, you can bring someone who is fluent in English to the hearing to interpret for you.


===Getting organized===
===Getting organized===
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