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At Lawfinity Advocates LLP, we provide comprehensive legal representation for both landlords and tenants in disputes before the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) in Ontario. Our experienced legal team understands the complexities of residential tenancy laws and is dedicated to resolving disputes effectively, ensuring that the rights of all parties are protected under the law.
Disputes over rent arrears and evictions are among the most common issues handled before the LTB. Our attorneys assist landlords in lawfully pursuing eviction notices and rent collection, while also representing tenants to contest unjust eviction attempts and negotiate payment plans. We ensure that all actions taken comply with the stringent requirements set by Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act, providing clear guidance and strong advocacy to uphold our clients’ interests.
Maintenance and repair obligations can often become contentious points between landlords and tenants. At Lawfinity, we handle disputes regarding who is responsible for property maintenance and necessary repairs. Our approach involves a thorough review of lease agreements and statutory duties, advocating for fair resolutions that respect the rights and obligations of both parties. Whether negotiating out of court or representing clients at LTB hearings, our goal is to achieve solutions that maintain the habitability of the rental property and the landlord-tenant relationship.
"At Lawfinity, we understand that landlord and tenant disputes are more than just legal issues—they are challenges that affect people's homes and investments. We strive to resolve these disputes with a balanced approach that respects the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved." - Lawfinity Advocates LLP
If you receive an eviction notice, it’s important to review the notice for legal validity and contact us immediately. We can help you understand your rights and options, which may include contesting the eviction if it is unjustified.
Landlords should follow a specific legal process which includes issuing a properly formulated notice to end tenancy for non-payment of rent, allowing tenants time to pay, and possibly applying to the LTB for an eviction order if the rent remains unpaid.
Tenants have the right to live in a well-maintained property where the landlord performs all necessary repairs and regular maintenance. Tenants can apply to the LTB if landlords fail to meet these obligations.
Withholding rent can lead to eviction proceedings. Instead, tenants should file a complaint with the LTB, which can order repairs, rent abatements, or other remedies.
During an LTB hearing, both parties present their evidence and arguments to a board member, who will then make a decision based on the Residential Tenancies Act and the evidence presented. Having effective legal representation is crucial to navigating this process successfully.
Facing a dispute with your landlord or tenant? Contact Lawfinity Advocates LLP today for expert representation at the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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