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Licensed Landlord & Tenant Paralegals

Disputes between landlords and tenants take many forms. We provide guidance and representation before the Landlord and Tenant Board. We will assist you and examine the terms of any rental agreement in place. Being professionally advised of your rights as either a tenant or a landlord can help avoid frustration and save quality time.

When navigating a dispute with your landlord or your tenant, the rights and obligations of both can become quite confusing and unclear. We take care to ensure that you understand your rights and obligations while protecting your interests fully allowed by law.

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Providing experienced professional legal services at affordable prices, with payment plan options, in order to give our clients access to justice

Landlord & Tenant Board

The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) was created by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) on January 31, 2007. The RTA gives most residential landlords and tenants rights and responsibilities, and sets out a process for enforcing them. The RTA also sets out the process for resolving non-profit housing co-operative (“co-op”) eviction disputes.

The role of the LTB is to:

  • Resolve disputes between landlords and tenants through mediation or adjudication
  • Resolve eviction applications from co-ops
  • Provide information to landlords and tenants about their rights and responsibilities under the RTA

Legal Edge has assisted both Landlords and Tenants and is familiar with the Applicant / Respondent process. Legal Edge can assist the Landlord / Tenant with the Forms, Filing, Fees and through the Hearing process. Don’t be frustrated and/or stressed, contact Legal Edge today to have confidence in your corner!

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We have a great experience with Legal Edge Paralegals. The renting process has been smooth, fast, efficient, and very professional. Thank you!
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Legal Edge Paralegals understood my issue quite well and guided me through the entire Landlord and Tenant dispute process. He is well informed, patient and intelligent paralegel. I'll give him 100 out of 100.
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The staff at Legal Edge Paralegals exceeded all our expectations when it came time to re-let our rental unit. They were highly professional and worked without delay. Well done.
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Frequently Asked Questions

When a tenant leaves behind personal possessions, the landlord is required to safely store the tenant’s belongings either in the rental unit or in another secure location and provide a written inventory of the belongings, along with printed photographs to the Residential Tenancies Office as well as to the tenant, if the landlord can locate the tenant. The landlord is required to obtain approval from the Residential Tenancies Office before disposing or selling any abandoned personal property.

Yes, the landlord usually has to serve the tenant with the landlord’s application. The tenant will usually have a certain time to prepare a response to the application. There are few circumstances where a judge makes an order without notice to the other side.

Yes, a landlord can restrict smoking of cannabis as a term or condition of the rental agreement

Yes, the landlord is required to give the tenant a copy of the Residential Tenancies Act as well as a duplicate copy of a written rental agreement within 10 days after the date of signing by all parties or written notice of a verbal or implied rental agreement within 10 days after entering into the agreement. If the landlord fails to do this, the tenant may withhold rent until the landlord has provided the required documents. These documents may be provided in paper form or electronically to an address provided to the landlord by the tenant.

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