Landlord and tenant disputes, handled properly.
The Residential Tenancies Act sets strict rules and forms. One wrong notice can cost a landlord months at the Landlord and Tenant Board. Khan Law prepares the notices and represents both landlords and tenants at hearings.
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Eviction starts with the correct notice, an N4, N5, N12, or N13, served and timed exactly. Khan Law prepares the notice and the application so the file is not dismissed on a technicality at the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Representation at hearings
Khan Law represents landlords and tenants at Board hearings, from rent arrears to maintenance disputes and bad faith eviction claims.
For tenants
Tenants facing eviction have defences and rights to compensation. Khan Law reviews the notice and represents you before the Board.
Important considerations
- A defective notice restarts the process. Use the correct form and timing.
- Self help eviction is illegal in Ontario. Always go through the Board.
- A bad faith N12 eviction can lead to a large compensation order.
Frequently asked
How long does an eviction take in Ontario?
Several months is common given Landlord and Tenant Board scheduling. A clean notice and application avoids further delay.
Can a landlord evict to move in a family member?
Yes through an N12, but it must be in good faith and the tenant is entitled to one month of compensation. Bad faith claims carry penalties.