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Taking Action as a Tenant

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{{Tenant Survival Guide TOC}}
The section on [[Dispute Resolution for Tenants|Dispute Resolution]] explained the dispute resolution process and the very limited grounds for disputing a decision. If you are not happy with a decision made by a [[Residential Tenancy Branch]] dispute resolution officer, the only way to get the decision changed is to apply for a review, which is done only in limited circumstances. You could also apply for a judicial review at Supreme Court, but again there are only very limited grounds for review and the process could get expensive. It is estimated that 90 percent of judicial reviews fail.
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