L1 application help for Unionville landlords
Unionville L1 files may involve higher-rent homes, townhouses, condominiums, and basement units. The rent balance can grow quickly, so the landlord’s N4 and ledger should be exact before the hearing.
An L1 Application for non-payment of rent normally follows an N4 notice. The notice should list rent only, identify the rental unit, use the correct termination date, and be served properly.
The ledger should show rent charged, payments received, dates, and balance. Deposit questions, credits, and partial payments should be documented.
Preparing the Unionville file
The evidence package should include the N4, Certificate of Service, lease, ledger, payment proof, deposit records, messages, and repair records if relevant. Other issues may need another Core LTB Applications strategy.
Talk through the Unionville rent arrears file
If you are a Unionville landlord dealing with unpaid rent, deposit questions, an N4 notice, partial payments, or an L1 hearing, we can review the file and help identify the next step.
How We Help
How a Unionville landlord file usually moves forward
01
Review notice and ledger
We check the N4, tenant names, unit details, service proof, termination date, and rent-only arrears.
02
Organize payment proof
The ledger, deposit records, e-transfer proof, messages, and current balance are prepared.
03
Prepare for hearing
The landlord is prepared for payment disputes, deposit questions, repair issues, and payment-plan requests.
Other Help
Other services Unionville landlords often review
This Service
L1 Applications – Non-Payment of Rent
Guidance on L1 applications for rent arrears, eviction requests, and procedural compliance before the Board.
Broader Help
Core LTB Applications
Applications prepared and advanced for landlord matters before the Board.
Also Worth Reviewing
L2 Applications – Ending a Tenancy in Ontario
Guidance on L2 applications for termination, eviction, and related monetary relief in Ontario.
Also Worth Reviewing
Mutual Terminations & N11 Agreements
Guidance on N11 agreements and mutual termination strategy to reduce litigation risk.
