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RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1995 - SECT 107

RESIDENTIAL TENANCIES ACT 1995 - SECT 107

107—Conciliation of dispute by Commissioner

        (1)         If a party to a tenancy dispute applies to the Commissioner for conciliation of the dispute, the Commissioner may conciliate the dispute.

        (2)         A fee prescribed by regulation is payable on an application under subsection (1).

        (3)         The Registrar or a Deputy Registrar may refer an application made to the Tribunal to the Commissioner for conciliation.

        (4)         The Commissioner may call a conference of the parties to the dispute for the purpose of attempting to resolve the dispute by agreement.

        (5)         The Commissioner must notify the parties of the time and place fixed for the conference.

        (6)         If conciliation of a dispute is terminated because it appears to the Commissioner that it is unlikely that an agreed settlement can be reached within a reasonable time or for any other reason, the Commissioner must refer the matter to the Registrar or a Deputy Registrar for the listing of the matter before the Tribunal.