Landlord and Tenant Board

For landlord-tenant disputes,

The Landlord and Tenant Board has exclusive jurisdiction over Landlord and Tenant related disputes. In some instances, you may be able to apply to the Superior Court. The monetary jurisdiction of the Landlord and Tenant Board is $35,000.00.

Paralegal.Mobi employs licensed paralegals who have authorization from the Law Society of Ontario to provide legal / paralegal services, and act as legal representatives in the Landlord and Tenant board for the public.

Both Landlord and Tenants may apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board in relation to variety of grievances and disputes such as:


Landlord Applications
- Non-Payment of Rent
- Non-Payment of Applications
- Interference with Others, Damages, or overcrowding
- Illegal Acts or Misrepresentation of Income,
- Causing a Serious Problem in the Rental unit or Residential Complex
- Notice to End Tenancy at End of Term
- Agreement to End Tenancy
- Landlord requires personal possession of the rental unit
- Demolish of rental unit
- Renovation of rental unit
- Rental Increases
- Agreements to End Tenancy
- Illegal Occupancy

Tenancy Applications
- Rent Rebates
- Tenant Rights
- Rent Deductions
- Landlord Provided Bad Faith Notices
- Maintenance issues
- Landlord Failed to agree to Sublease or Assignment
- Termination of Tenancy due to Sexual Assault or Domestic Violence
- Agreements to End Tenancy

Document Drafting

Drafting Legal Notices and/or Letters

Drafting of Applications

Tribunal Representation

Hearing Preparation

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