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Usually claims can be settled between the landlord and tenant directly. When the two parties are unable to resolve the issue on their own, they can apply to the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) to have a claim for compensation heard. They must be prepared to prove: That the damage or loss they are claiming is real.
Decisions are given within 30 days of the hearing date. All decisions are final and binding. An arbitrator may make minor corrections or clarify a decision; however, no one can change the outcome of an original decision not even an arbitrator.
Disputing a Notice to End Tenancy Tenants who disagree with a notice need to apply for dispute resolution writing a letter or talking to the landlord isnt enough. Submit a tenants application for dispute resolution along with a copy of the Notice to End Tenancy.

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Dispute Resolution Fees Fee Waivers Filing FeeCharged when$50Applicant is submitting an Application for Review Consideration$300 (plus $10 per unit or manufactured home site to a maximum of $600)Landlords filing an Application for an Additional Rent Increase (above the regulated limit)1 more row
You cannot withdraw a valid notice if you change your mind. Your landlord may agree to let you or other joint tenants stay on after a notice ends.
Usually claims can be settled between the landlord and tenant directly. When the two parties are unable to resolve the issue on their own, they can apply to the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) to have a claim for compensation heard. They must be prepared to prove: That the damage or loss they are claiming is real.
If necessary, you might be able to negotiate a complete surrender of the lease. This could involve: Negotiating a premium that the tenant has to pay to cover a proportion of, or all of, the rent due under the remaining term of the lease. An agreement in relation to the dilapidations or state of repair of the property.
Guests: A landlord cannot include a clause restricting a tenant from having guests. Nor can a landlord charge a fee for guests. Additional deposits: A landlord cannot request a security deposit of more than one-half a months rent and an additional pet damage deposit of one-half of a months rent.

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