What is the CRT's jurisdiction when it comes to deciding the format of a hearing?

British Columbia, Canada


The following excerpt is from Bushfield v. Remi Realty Inc., 2020 BCCRT 1180 (CanLII):

5. The CRT has discretion to decide the format of the hearing, including by writing, telephone, videoconferencing, email, or a combination of these. Although the parties’ submissions each call into question the credibility of the other party in some respects, I find I can properly assess and weigh the written evidence and submissions before me without an oral hearing. In the decision Yas v. Pope, 2018 BCSC 282, the court recognized that oral hearings are not always needed where credibility is in issue. Keeping in mind that the CRT’s mandate includes proportional and speedy dispute resolution, I find I can fairly hear this dispute through written submissions.

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