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As seasonal maintenance projects increase with the arrival of spring, disputes frequently arise when contracted repair services remain incomplete or entirely unperformed despite payment or contractual commitments. In Ontario, such disputes often fall within the jurisdiction of the Small Claims Court and require a careful understanding of contractual obligations, evidentiary requirements, and procedural rules. Legal… Read More
Evidence Challenges in Property Damage Disputes
Property damage disputes frequently arise in Ontario when individuals or businesses experience financial loss due to negligence, breach of contract, or unforeseen incidents. Whether the matter involves residential damage, commercial loss, or disputes between landlords and tenants, the outcome of such cases often depends not simply on the existence of damage, but on the quality… Read More
In Ontario’s residential tenancy framework, the balance between a landlord’s right to access rental property and a tenant’s right to privacy is governed by strict statutory requirements. The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA) establishes the legal parameters for lawful entry and outlines what constitutes proper notice. Property owners and tenants alike frequently misunderstand these obligations,… Read More
