Form P30 Withdrawal of Notice of Dispute - British Columbia, Canada

Form P30 Withdrawal of Notice of Dispute - British Columbia, Canada

Form P30 Withdrawal of Notice of Dispute is used in British Columbia, Canada, to inform the Residential Tenancy Branch that the dispute between a landlord and tenant has been resolved and the previous notice of dispute is being withdrawn.

The Form P30 Withdrawal of Notice of Dispute in British Columbia, Canada is typically filed by the party who originally filed the Notice of Dispute.

FAQ

Q: What is Form P30?
A: Form P30 is a form used to withdraw a Notice of Dispute in British Columbia, Canada.

Q: What is a Notice of Dispute?
A: A Notice of Dispute is a document filed to initiate a dispute resolution process.

Q: Can I withdraw a Notice of Dispute in British Columbia?
A: Yes, you can withdraw a Notice of Dispute by filling out Form P30.

Q: Do I need to provide a reason for withdrawing the Notice of Dispute?
A: No, you do not need to provide a reason for withdrawing the Notice of Dispute on Form P30.

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