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Core LTB Applications
Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.
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Explore landlord services covering core LTB applications, tenant-application defence, hearings, enforcement, and specialized matters.
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Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.
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Landlord-side response strategy for tenant claims and related Board proceedings.
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Preparation and representation for urgent issues, deadlines, and hearing appearances.
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Post-order guidance, enforcement steps, and recovery-focused landlord support.
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Support for less routine applications that need careful strategy and presentation.
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Related landlord-side services that support tenancy disputes and Board processes.
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In Ontario, landlords can evict tenants for reasons such as non-payment of rent, persistent late rent payments, damage to the property, illegal activity, or the landlord requiring the unit for personal use. However, eviction must follow the rules set by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) and the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). Need help navigating your case? Contact us for expert guidance on your specific situation.
The timeline for an eviction in Ontario varies depending on the reason for eviction, the tenant's response, and the LTB's schedule. On average, the process can take several weeks to a few months. To expedite your case and avoid unnecessary delays, reach out to us for personalized assistance.
No, you cannot legally evict a tenant without involving the Landlord and Tenant Board. Attempting to do so, such as locking the tenant out or shutting off utilities, is considered an illegal eviction and can result in serious penalties. Our team can help you follow the proper legal steps. Contact us for support.
If a tenant stops paying rent, you must first provide them with a legal notice, such as an N4 (Notice to End a Tenancy for Non-payment of Rent). If the issue is not resolved, you can file an application with the LTB to seek an eviction order. Not sure where to start? Let our team guide you through the process. Contact us today.
While you are not legally required to hire a lawyer to evict a tenant, having professional legal representation can significantly improve your chances of success by ensuring that every step is handled correctly. Our experienced team, including a former LTB adjudicator, is here to help. Get in touch with us to discuss your case.
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"The process felt organized from day one. We received clear guidance on notices, evidence, and the next steps for our hearing."
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Brampton
"Professional, direct, and landlord-focused. The team helped us move from uncertainty to a practical action plan."
S. Morrison
Toronto
"Strong communication and a reassuring legal approach. We understood the timeline, our documents, and what to expect at the LTB."
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Mississauga
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