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== Where to get help == | |||
See the [[Resource List for Legal Help for British Columbians|Resource List]] in this Guide for a list of helpful resources. Your best bets are: | |||
*[[Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre]] (TRAC), including their ''[[Tenant Survival Guide]]'' which includes a section on [[Security Deposits and Additional Fees#Getting your deposit back | Security Deposits]]. | |||
* TRAC’s online course, [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/resource/4103 Renting It Right] | |||
*[[Residential Tenancy Branch]]. | |||
*[[PovNet]], for <span class="noglossary">contact</span> and website information for tenancy advocates near you. | |||
*[[Access Pro Bono]], [[Lawyer Referral Service]], and [[Private Bar Lawyers|private bar lawyers]]. | |||
Before meeting with a lawyer or advocate, complete the form [[Preparing for Your Interview]] included in this Guide. Make sure you bring copies of all documents relating to your case. | |||
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[Andrew Sakamoto]], March 2017}} | |||
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