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Gananoque L1 Applications for Non-Payment of Rent

Practical help for Gananoque landlords preparing rent arrears applications after an N4 notice.

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Gananoque L1 files need clear tenancy terms

Gananoque rentals may include standard apartments, houses, secondary suites, and residential tenancies near waterfront or seasonal activity. If rent is unpaid and the landlord is considering an L1 Application for non-payment of rent, the lease terms and unit description should be clear.

The N4 should list rent arrears only, identify the correct tenant and unit, and use the proper termination date. Later payments should be reflected before the hearing.

Preparing the payment history

The ledger should show rent charged, payments received, and the remaining balance. If the tenant says the arrangement was different, the landlord should have lease documents and communications ready. Repair records should also be prepared if property conditions may be raised.

Other issues may need a separate Core LTB Applications review.

Review the Gananoque file

If you are a Gananoque landlord dealing with unpaid rent, an N4 notice, partial payments, or a hearing date, we can review the documents and help prepare the next step.

How a Gananoque landlord file usually moves forward

Review notice and tenancy terms

The N4, lease, tenant names, unit details, arrears, termination date, and service proof are checked.

Organize the rent record

Rent periods, receipts, e-transfers, messages, and later payments are arranged into a current balance.

Prepare for hearing

The landlord is prepared for disputed rent, property-condition issues, tenancy-term questions, and payment plans.

Other services Gananoque landlords often review

Core LTB Applications

Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.

Frequently asked questions

Can a Gananoque landlord file an L1 after an N4?

Yes, if the N4 date has passed and rent arrears remain.

What if the rental has seasonal-area features?

The lease terms and unit details should be reviewed so the residential tenancy is described clearly.

Should later payments be included?

Yes. The ledger should reflect payments made after the N4.

Can repairs be raised?

Yes. Maintenance records should be ready before the hearing.

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