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Difference between revisions of "Dispute Resolution for Tenants"

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This includes your tenancy agreement, letters, notices, photographs, receipts and witnesses. Make sure your papers are in the order you want to present them. Bring two extra copies of the papers and photographs, if you haven't already provided your evidence to the Residential Tenancy Branch and landlord. (If the hearing is on the phone, you must send copies of the papers and photographs to both of them in advance.) If they don’t have this information, the hearing may be put off to another date, or may be held without the evidence. Give copies of your written evidence to the Residential Tenancy Branch and landlord at least five
This includes your tenancy agreement, letters, notices, photographs, receipts and witnesses. Make sure your papers are in the order you want to present them. Bring two extra copies of the papers and photographs, if you haven't already provided your evidence to the Residential Tenancy Branch and landlord. (If the hearing is on the phone, you must send copies of the papers and photographs to both of them in advance.) If they don’t have this information, the hearing may be put off to another date, or may be held without the evidence. Give copies of your written evidence to the Residential Tenancy Branch and landlord at least five
business days before the hearing.
business days before the hearing.
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