Local Service Overview
Landlord and Tenant Board support in Aurora built around practical next steps
Legal support for Landlord and Tenant Board applications, hearings, mediation, and related residential tenancy disputes in Ontario. In Aurora.
Clients in Aurora often benefit from earlier legal guidance when the facts, documents, timing, or next procedural step could materially affect the outcome of the matter. The overview below explains the core legal issues this type of file commonly raises and how our office approaches it.
The Landlord and Tenant Board resolves many residential tenancy disputes in Ontario under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006. These matters can involve eviction applications, maintenance complaints, illegal rent increase issues, rent abatements, harassment allegations, and other disputes between landlords and tenants.
The LTB is not just a hearing body. It also provides administrative, mediation, and adjudicative services that can significantly affect both landlords and tenants. Navigating the process requires close attention to the correct forms, notice periods, filing steps, and evidence rules. Our office provides representation to help clients protect their rights and avoid procedural mistakes that can delay or weaken the case.
Why professional representation matters in an LTB matter
LTB proceedings are highly technical. A mistake on a Notice of Termination, such as an N4 or N12, or a missed filing deadline can result in an application being dismissed and the process having to start over. Our office helps by making sure:
- The correct notices and applications are prepared and served
- Evidence, photos, and witness materials are organized properly
- Filing steps through the Tribunals Ontario Portal are handled correctly
- Your position is presented clearly and persuasively before the adjudicator
Services provided through the Landlord and Tenant Board
If you are a landlord or a tenant, the services you encounter through the LTB generally fall into a few main areas:
Dispute resolution services
This is the core function of the LTB when a landlord and tenant cannot resolve the matter themselves. It may involve:
- Adjudication or hearings before an LTB member who issues a binding order
- Mediation to help the parties reach a voluntary resolution
- Case management involving scheduling, processing, and service-related steps
Information and navigation services
The LTB also provides general resources to help the public understand the Residential Tenancies Act and procedural steps. This may include:
- Tribunals Ontario tools that direct users to the right forms
- Information officers who explain procedure but do not give legal advice
- Access to past decisions, often through CanLII, to review how similar matters were decided
Our LTB services for landlords
We assist landlords with a range of Board-related matters, including:
- L1 and L9 applications for unpaid rent and related recovery efforts
- L2 applications involving conduct, damage, or substantial interference
- N12 and related applications where the landlord or a family member requires the unit for personal use
- L3 and L4 matters tied to agreements to terminate or failures to vacate
- Representation during mediation sessions and contested hearings
Our LTB services for tenants
We also represent tenants seeking to protect their legal rights, including matters such as:
- T2 applications involving harassment, illegal entry, or interruption of vital services
- T6 applications involving maintenance, repair, or rent abatement issues
- T5 applications involving alleged bad faith evictions
- Defence work for tenants responding to eviction proceedings or seeking relief from eviction
LTB matters can become frustrating because of procedural complexity, delays, and the practical consequences of an order on housing or property income. Our office helps both landlords and tenants prepare these matters more carefully and move through the process with clearer legal support.
