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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Affidavit of Service by Tenant in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the RTDRS Case Number at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your application.
  3. Fill in your full name and address in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy as this information identifies you as the applicant.
  4. Indicate whether you are the Landlord, Tenant, Agent, Lawyer, or Other by selecting the appropriate option.
  5. In the section regarding service details, specify how you served the respondent(s) by checking one of the options: personally, registered mail, etc., and provide all required details such as names and addresses.
  6. Attach any necessary exhibits like Canada Post receipts or acknowledgment of receipt if applicable. Use our platform’s upload feature for convenience.
  7. Finally, ensure that a Commissioner for Oaths signs off on your affidavit before submission. You can add their stamp using our editing tools.

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After the hearing, the Tenancy Dispute Officer will render their decision. They typically give verbal reasons for their decision to both parties plus a written order. If the matter is more complicated, the Tenancy Dispute Officer may decide to reserve their decision and provide it in writing within 30 days.
Many times, the judge will issue a ruling at the end of the hearing and ask one of the attorneys to draft an order that encompasses the ruling. But sometimes, the judge will take the issues under advisement. That means that the judge wants more time to consider their ruling.
The judge will normally tell you what decision has been docHubed when all the evidence has been given. A written copy of the decision (an order) will be sent to you after the hearing.
You can submit your application and evidence either in person or online. In-person filing. Take your completed application form and evidence to the RTDRS office. Online filing. Create an account and apply online using the RTDRS eFiling Service. Other methods of submitting your application.
The RTDRS Administrator typically completes the review and responds in writing within 30 days.

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The Order is binding on the Applicant and Respondent unless it is set aside or varied through an appeal to the Court of Queens Bench or through a set-aside/vary application to the RTDRS.
The proper form is the N9, a tenants notice to terminate the tenancy. For most tenancies, you must give minimum 60 days notice and the date you are moving. The 60 days is between the date you signed the N9 and the date you listed as your termination date. You do not need to say why you are moving.
Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service (RTDRS) Landlords and tenants involved in a dispute can apply to this service to help resolve their dispute.

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