Landlord & Tenant Representation in Ontario
Professional legal assistance for landlords and tenants dealing with eviction applications, unpaid rent, lease disputes, maintenance issues, and Landlord and Tenant Board matters across Ontario.
Ontario Landlord and Tenant Disputes
Landlord and tenant disputes can become stressful, financially difficult, and legally complicated for both parties. Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act imposes strict procedural rules that affect notices, applications, hearings, and eviction processes. Canadian Standard Legal Services provides practical and strategic support for landlords and tenants dealing with Landlord and Tenant Board matters across Ontario. Our approach focuses on preparation, procedural compliance, strong documentation, and effective representation.
Landlord & Tenant Matters We Handle
Eviction Applications
Legal support with eviction-related notices, applications, hearings, and procedural requirements before the Landlord and Tenant Board.
Unpaid Rent Matters
Assistance with rent arrears, payment disputes, repayment plans, and related LTB applications.
Maintenance and Repair Disputes
Representation in disputes involving repairs, property conditions, safety concerns, and maintenance obligations.
N12 and N13 Notices
Support with owner-use, purchaser-use, renovation, demolition, and conversion-related notices.
Lease Disputes
Assistance with disagreements involving lease terms, occupancy issues, rent obligations, and tenancy responsibilities.
Damage Claims
Representation in disputes involving property damage beyond normal wear and tear.
Why Choose Canadian Standard?
Strategic Case Preparation
We carefully review notices, evidence, lease documents, procedural requirements, and hearing strategy before proceeding.
Practical Representation
Our approach focuses on realistic outcomes, strong preparation, procedural compliance, and professional advocacy.
Ontario-Focused Legal Support
We assist landlords and tenants across Ontario with clear communication and professional legal support.
Landlord & Tenant FAQ
What happens if a tenant does not pay rent?
Landlords may pursue legal remedies through the Landlord and Tenant Board for persistent rent arrears and related financial losses.
Can tenants bring claims for maintenance problems?
Yes. Tenants may bring claims where they believe the landlord failed to maintain the rental property according to Ontario standards.
What is a bad faith eviction?
A bad faith eviction may arise where a notice, such as an N12 or N13, is served improperly or for a purpose not permitted by law.
Can landlords claim compensation for property damage?
Yes. Landlords may seek compensation where damage goes beyond normal wear and tear and can be supported by proper evidence.
Need Help With a Landlord or Tenant Dispute?
Book a consultation with Canadian Standard Legal Services to review your matter, understand your options, and prepare the next step with confidence.