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Difference between revisions of "Dispute Resolution for Tenants"

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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 Judicial Review at the Supreme Court of BC.
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?===
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