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Difference between revisions of "Dispute Resolution in Residential Tenancies (19:X)"

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::A party must submit digital evidence together with an accompanying description and comply with 3.10.1 of the RTB Rules of Procedure. Parties who serve digital evidence on other parties must provide the information required under Rule 3.10.1 using Digital Evidence Details (form RTB-43) and in a manner that is accessible to the other party. Parties should always confirm that the other party and the RTB have gained access to the digital evidence before the hearing. No additional evidence may be submitted after the dispute resolution hearing starts except as directed by the arbitrator.
::A party must submit digital evidence together with an accompanying description and comply with 3.10.1 of the RTB Rules of Procedure. Parties who serve digital evidence on other parties must provide the information required under Rule 3.10.1 using Digital Evidence Details (form RTB-43) and in a manner that is accessible to the other party. Parties should always confirm that the other party and the RTB have gained access to the digital evidence before the hearing. No additional evidence may be submitted after the dispute resolution hearing starts except as directed by the arbitrator.


===== (2) In person =====
::'''(2) In person'''


Evidence can be submitted at any Service B.C. office, or at the Residential Tenancy Branch office in Burnaby. The applicants will need their file number and dispute access code.
::Evidence can be submitted at any Service B.C. office, or at the Residential Tenancy Branch office in Burnaby. The applicants will need their file number and dispute access code.


Parties who submit digital evidence in person must do so by providing a copy of the evidence on a memory stick, compact disk, or DVD or using a method requested by the RTB or Service BC with a printed accompanying description.
::Parties who submit digital evidence in person must do so by providing a copy of the evidence on a memory stick, compact disk, or DVD or using a method requested by the RTB or Service BC with a printed accompanying description.


===== (3) Mail or Fax =====
===== (3) Mail or Fax =====
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