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In Ontario, disputes between landlords and tenants must be carefully assessed to determine the correct legal forum. Choosing between the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) and Small Claims Court is more than a procedural step—it can directly affect the outcome of your case. Filing in the wrong venue may lead to delays, dismissal of the… Read More
Verbal agreements, also known as oral contracts, are commonly made in both personal and business settings. Whether agreeing to lend money, perform services, or engage in property transactions, many individuals rely on spoken words rather than formal documentation. Under Ontario law, verbal agreements are generally enforceable. However, enforcing such agreements through the courts presents significant… Read More
Understanding Late Rent Eviction in Ontario In Ontario, rent is due on the exact date specified in the lease agreement, most often the first of the month. When a tenant misses this deadline, the rent is immediately considered late, which is a breach of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA). While a single late payment… Read More
Late Rent Payments: When Is It Grounds for Eviction?
In Ontario, the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA) governs landlord-tenant relationships, including how rent payments must be handled. Under the RTA, rent is due on the exact date stated in the lease agreement, most commonly the first of the month. If rent is not paid on time and in full, it’s immediately considered late rent… Read More
Small Claims Court Ontario Fees: What You Need to Know
Navigating Small Claims Court in Ontario can seem daunting, but understanding the associated fees is crucial for both plaintiffs and defendants. While designed to be more accessible than higher courts, costs can accumulate as your case progresses. Important Update: As of October 1, 2025, the monetary jurisdiction of Small Claims Court in Ontario will increase… Read More
