Landlord presenting an eviction notice to a tenant, illustrating landlord rights in Ontario

Understanding Landlord Rights: Grounds for Eviction in Ontario

Introduction Understanding landlord rights in Ontario is crucial for effectively managing rental properties. Landlords have specific rights, including the ability to evict tenants under certain circumstances, as outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act. This article explores key aspects of landlord rights in Ontario, such as eviction grounds for personal use, illegal activities, and damage to[…]

Right to Proceed in Superior Court for Matters Involving More Than $35,000

Introduction In Ontario, the legal landscape offers various avenues for resolving disputes, depending on the nature and monetary value of the claims involved. Matters involving claims exceeding $35,000 are decided by the Superior Court of Justice. This article provides an overview of the Superior Court’s jurisdiction, the types of cases it handles, and the process[…]

rent abatement

Claims for Abatement of Rent: Protecting Tenants’ Rights in Toronto, Ontario

Introduction In Ontario, tenants are entitled to a safe and habitable living environment. When landlords fail to meet their obligations, resulting in conditions that significantly impair the tenant’s use and enjoyment of the rental property, tenants may be entitled to an abatement of rent. This article explores the concept of rent abatement, the grounds on[…]

tenant facing harassment

Understanding Landlord Harassment and Its Impact on Tenants

Introduction In Ontario, the relationship between landlords and tenants is governed by the Residential Tenancies Act & Regulations. This article explores landlord harassment, its impact on tenants, and the legal options available. Landlord Harassment? Landlord harassment can take many forms, including but not limited to:  Unlawful Entry: Entering the rental unit without proper notice or[…]

Prerequisites to construction lien rights in Ontario 

  In Ontario, the Construction Act outlines specific prerequisites that must be met for a party to have construction lien rights. These lien rights are designed to protect contractors, subcontractors, workers, and suppliers who have provided labor or materials to a construction project but have not been fully paid. Understanding these prerequisites is crucial for[…]

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