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Common Concerns Causing Legal Disputes Between Landlords and Tenants


Affordable Professional Representation For Frequently Late Rent Payment, Rent Arrears, and other concerns.

Notice of Eviction Document Success.Legal™ offers legal help for Landlord and Tenant Board cases involving Frequently Late Rent Payment, Rent Arrears, and other concerns as issues in dispute that are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006S.O. 2006, Chapter 17.  Confusingly, where a dispute exists between residential landlords and former tenants, certain matters must still proceed within the Landlord Tenant Board while certain other matters must proceed in the Small Claims Court.  Sometimes, when multiple legal issues arise, there are issues that must proceed at the Landlord Tenant Board while other issues proceed at the Small Claims Court.  Failure to bring issues to the proper forum can result in a dismissal of proceedings and possibly with a loss of right to redo or restart proceedings in the proper fashion and within the correct forum.  Other matters, such as commercial tenancy cases are outside the jurisdiction of the Landlord Tenant Board and may be litigated in the Small Claims Court depending on the legal issues involved and whether the matter involves less than the $35,000 per Plaintiff limit.

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