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L1 Applications for Non-Payment of Rent in King City

Practical help for King City landlords preparing an L1 application after unpaid rent, rural property payment issues, or an N4 notice.

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L1 application help for King City landlords

King City L1 files may involve detached homes, rural properties, secondary suites, and higher-rent rentals where the property description and included services need to be clear. The landlord should separate rent arrears from utilities, services, or other claims.

An L1 Application for non-payment of rent follows the N4 notice. The notice should identify the tenant and rental property, list rent only, use the correct termination date, and be served properly.

The ledger should show rent due, payments received, dates, and balance. Payments after the N4 should be reflected before filing or hearing.

Preparing the King City file

The evidence package should include the N4, Certificate of Service, lease, ledger, payment records, messages, and repair documents if relevant. If other issues exist, they may need another Core LTB Applications route.

Talk through the King City rent arrears file

If you are a King City landlord dealing with unpaid rent, utility questions, an N4 notice, partial payments, or an L1 hearing, we can review the file and help identify the next step.

How a King City landlord file usually moves forward

Review notice and property details

We check the N4, tenant names, property description, service proof, termination date, and rent-only arrears.

Organize payments and services

The ledger, payment proof, service terms, messages, and current balance are prepared.

Prepare for hearing

The landlord is prepared for payment disputes, utility questions, repair issues, and payment-plan requests.

Other services King City landlords often review

Core LTB Applications

Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.

Frequently asked questions

Can utility or service charges be included?

Only amounts that are rent should be included in the N4. Other charges should be reviewed separately.

Does property description matter?

Yes. The N4 and L1 should identify the rental unit or property clearly.

What if partial payments were made?

The ledger should be updated and the notice position reviewed.

Can repair issues affect the hearing?

Yes. Relevant repair and maintenance records should be prepared.

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