After the hearing, there are specific steps that need to be taken. Find out what happens when the hearing is over.
The arbitrator makes a decision within 30 days of the hearing. The decision is final and binding.
Both the applicant and the respondent are mailed a written copy of the decision.
If the issue is urgent and involves possession of a rental unit (eviction), the arbitrator may:
An arbitrator bases their decision on the:
Each hearing and situation is different. This means the arbitrator might not make a decision that is similar to decisions made in the past.
The decision tells you who is successful in the dispute and what you need to do next.
The decision might:
After the hearing decision is made, the RTB provides copies of the signed, original orders to the successful party.
If you are the successful party, you then serve the order to the other party. You need to give them a reasonable deadline to comply with the order.
If the other party does not comply with the order, the successful party can apply to the courts to enforce the order.
The successful party can apply to Small Claims or the Supreme Court to enforce orders.
In specific circumstances, you can apply to have the decision or order reviewed.
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