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Commonly Asked Questions about Landlord Tenant Legal Packages

You can see in the L10 application, rent of more than 1 year old cannot be collected through that application (or through any application in the LTB). Once the 2 years are up on the arrears, yes, your landlord would be barred under the Limitation Act from bringing a lawsuit against you to Small Claims Court.
Can a landlord refuse to rent to someone in Ontario? Yes, landlords can refuse to rent to people in Ontario as long as theyre following the Ontario Human Rights Code and Residential Tenancies Act, which afford renters some protections against discrimination based on age, race, family status et cetera.
The Landlord Tenant Board is essentially Small Claims Court, where you can sue up to $35,000.00, like the SCC. Its just that for all landlord-tenant matters, the appropriate jurisdiction is the LTB. You can file a T2 application for tenant rights, if you havent already to sue for those issues youve noted, above.
BdocHub of the Lease Agreement: If the landlord has bdocHubed the lease agreement, such as by failing to make necessary repairs or failing to provide a habitable living environment, you may be able to sue them for damages.
The landlord must provide access to hot and cold water, electricity, heat and fuel (e.g. natural gas). The landlord cannot shut-off these services, even if the tenant has not paid rent. Vital services may be temporarily shut off for the minimum period necessary in order to make repairs.
Tenant and landlord lawyers are able to serve as your legal counsel on a wide range of cases, including eviction proceedings, rent disputes, lease negotiations, property maintenance issues, discrimination claims, and more. They also assist with compliance issues relating to local rental laws and regulations.
The Residential Tenancies Act allows the landlord to file a lawsuit when the tenant vacates the property without following the right process or breaking the lease. At this point, it is important to appreciate that the tenant owes you the rent for the house/apartment until the lease expires.
In Ontario, landlords have the right to hold tenants responsible for damages they have caused to rental properties. The Ontario Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) sets out specific rules and procedures that landlords must follow when dealing with damage caused by tenants.