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Suing for Defective Winter Repairs or Services
Winter conditions in Ontario place exceptional strain on residential and commercial properties, often requiring urgent repairs or services related to heating systems, roofing, plumbing, snow removal, or insulation. When those winter repairs are performed improperly, the consequences can be significant, including property damage, safety risks, and financial loss. Disputes arising from defective winter repairs are… Read More
How to Challenge Parking Tickets Issued on Private Property
MTS Paralegal Services Professional Corporation regularly encounters confusion and frustration surrounding parking tickets issued on private property in Ontario. Unlike municipal parking infractions, private parking tickets occupy a distinct legal category that is frequently misunderstood by drivers. These tickets are often issued by private parking enforcement companies operating on behalf of property owners, such as… Read More
Tenant Conflicts Between Family Members: Legal Remedies
Tenant conflicts involving family members present a unique intersection of personal relationships and legal obligations. In Ontario, such disputes frequently arise when relatives share rental housing, co-sign leases, or occupy property under informal arrangements that later become contentious. While familial ties often create expectations of flexibility or informality, the law applies objective standards regardless of… Read More
Landlord Responsibilities During February Freeze-Ups
February is often the most legally challenging month of winter for landlords in Ontario. Extended periods of extreme cold increase the likelihood of frozen pipes, heating failures, water damage, and unsafe living conditions within rental properties. These freeze-ups are not merely seasonal inconveniences; they engage enforceable legal duties that landlords must meet regardless of weather… Read More
Key Legal Deadlines to Track in Early 2026
The beginning of a new calendar year is often viewed as a reset point, yet in law, time does not pause for fresh starts. Early 2026 presents a critical period for individuals and businesses in Ontario to identify, track, and respond to legal deadlines that may directly affect rights and obligations. Limitation periods continue to… Read More
