Law360 Canada ( September 28, 2022, 6:07 AM EDT) -- Appeal by Ryan from the chambers judge’s dismissal of his application for judicial review of a decision of the arbitrator of the Residential Tenancy Branch (“RTB”). Ryan was a tenant of a unit in a complex operated by the respondent, Mole Hill Community Housing Society (“Mole Hill”). Ryan signed a Tenancy Agreement with Mole Hill. At the time, he was eligible for a rent subsidy and paid $551 in rent per month, consisting of $510 in rent and $41 in utilities. Two years later, Mole Hill gave notice to Ryan that his monthly rent had been raised to $1,530 plus $55 in utilities, on the basis that he no longer qualified for the rent subsidy. Although Ryan paid the increased rent, he applied to the RTB to recover the overpayment in his rent. Mole Hill served Ryan a two-month notice to end his tenancy. Ryan’s applications before the RTB for dispute resolution for the monetary order for the overpayment of his rent and his application to cancel Mole Hill's two-month notice to end his tenancy were unsuccessful. Ryan then sought judicial review of the arbitrator’s decision. The chambers judge dismissed his application for judicial review, leading to this appeal....