In Ontario, all residential tenancies are governed by the Residential Tenancies Act. A tenancy may only be terminated by voluntary notice given by the tenant or an Order issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board.
While the majority of tenancies are a beneficial relationship between landlords and tenants, unfortunately, all too often, issues arise that require a landlord to take action to protect their assets and lawful rights.
Such issues include:
Failure to pay rent
Persistent late payment of rent
Damages to property
Failure to pay utilities
Interference with the reasonable enjoyment of other tenants or neighbours
Illegal Acts
Success depends on understanding:
which notice to serve the tenant
how to properly serve the tenant
which application to file
what evidence you will need
how to present your evidence at the hearing
how to enforce your order once received
Croft Radan LLP assists landlords with all steps of the eviction process, from determining the proper notices to serve, filing the correct applications, representation at hearings and enforcement of Orders once obtained.