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While landlords in Ontario use various “N” forms to legally end a tenancy, tenants have a formal document of their own: the **N9, Tenant’s Notice to End the Tenancy**. This

In the world of Ontario tenancies, most conversations about ending a lease revolve around eviction notices—the N4 for unpaid rent, the N12 for a landlord’s own use, and so on.

For both landlords and tenants in Ontario, understanding the proper procedures and forms for ending a tenancy is crucial. When it comes to eviction, the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)

As a landlord in Ontario, understanding the difference between normal wear and tear and actual damage is crucial for managing your rental property and avoiding disputes with tenants. The Residential

  Landlord Painting Responsibilities in Ontario: A Guide for Landlords Navigating the ins and outs of property management in Ontario can be complex, and one common area of confusion for

Navigating a month-to-month tenancy in Ontario can be tricky without a clear understanding of the rules. This type of rental agreement, also known as a periodic tenancy, automatically renews each

The transition between tenants is a crucial period for landlords in Ontario. Ensuring a smooth handover not only leads to happier new renters but also fulfills legal obligations. The key

When a repair is needed in a rental unit, understanding tenant rights in Ontario for repairs is essential for a smooth and fair process. This guide provides a detailed look

In the dynamic housing market of Ontario, subleasing offers a flexible arrangement for temporary living situations. Whether one is a property owner, a current tenant, or someone seeking short-term accommodation,

It’s a common misconception that landlords in Ontario can simply ask a tenant to leave when they feel like it. The truth, however, is far more nuanced and legally regulated.