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*You have evidence that the dispute resolution officer’s decision was obtained by fraud. When a person lies to the dispute resolution officer, this is called fraud. You must provide proof of the fraud and show how it influenced the decision. | *You have evidence that the dispute resolution officer’s decision was obtained by fraud. When a person lies to the dispute resolution officer, this is called fraud. You must provide proof of the fraud and show how it influenced the decision. | ||
If you don't meet the grounds for review at the Residential Tenancy Branch, you may be able to apply for a | If you don't meet the grounds for review at the Residential Tenancy Branch, you may be able to apply for a judicial review at the Supreme Court of BC. | ||
===Where do I apply?=== | ===Where do I apply?=== |