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The CRT decides whether the hearing is held in writing, orally, or a combination of the two (''CRT Rules (effective May 1, 2021)'', Rules 9.1). CRT disputes are almost always done in writing. As such evidence rules differ from those at Court. Refer to Part 8 of the CRT Rules for information about evidence: https://civilresolutionbc.ca/resources/rules-and-policies/.  
The CRT decides whether the hearing is held in writing, orally, or a combination of the two (''CRT Rules (effective May 1, 2021)'', Rules 9.1). CRT disputes are almost always done in writing. As such evidence rules differ from those at Court. Refer to Part 8 of the CRT Rules for information about evidence: https://civilresolutionbc.ca/resources/rules-and-policies/.  


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