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Orillia L1 Applications for Non-Payment of Rent

Support for Orillia landlords preparing rent arrears applications involving houses, apartments, or shared rentals.

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Orillia L1 applications may involve shared rentals

Orillia landlords may deal with rent arrears in apartments, houses, secondary suites, and student or shared rentals. When more than one tenant is involved, the lease structure matters. An L1 Application for non-payment of rent should clearly explain who owes rent and how payments were applied.

The N4 should match the tenancy. It should name the correct tenants, identify the unit, list rent arrears only, and use the right termination date. Later payments should be added to the ledger.

Preparing the Orillia ledger

If tenants pay separately, the landlord should show how those payments relate to the lease. The ledger should make the current balance easy to follow. Messages about rent, payment promises, and repair concerns should be organized before the hearing.

Other issues such as damage or conduct may need another Core LTB Applications strategy.

Review the Orillia file

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

How a Orillia landlord file usually moves forward

Review tenancy and notice

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

Clarify payments

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

Prepare hearing evidence

The landlord is prepared for roommate disputes, repair allegations, payment plans, and balance questions.

Other services Orillia landlords often review

Core LTB Applications

Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.

Frequently asked questions

Can an Orillia landlord file an L1 for a student rental?

Yes, but the lease structure and tenant names should be reviewed carefully.

What if one roommate paid and another did not?

The lease and ledger should show how the rent obligation works and how payments were applied.

Should later payments be included?

Yes. The current balance should reflect payments made after the N4.

Can repairs be raised?

Yes. Maintenance records should be prepared before the hearing.

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