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You can file Form T2 and Form T6 applications online using e-File. These forms are for a tenant to use when giving notice to a tenant to end the tenancy.
Overall, the process can take 85 - 138 days after providing the tenant with an eviction notice. However, it can take up to 168 days if you need to remove the tenant forcefully.
The N12 is legal notification to a tenant that the landlord, or an immediate relative of the landlord, intends to move into a rental space. It's one of the few reasons a landlord in Ontario, and other provinces, can ask tenants to move, even if they haven't violated their lease for issues such as non-payment.
Can a tenant refuse entry to a landlord or letting agent? Yes, they can. In 99% of cases a tenant refusing entry to a landlord will usually boil down to convenience, or lack thereof.
Lastly, please note that a tenant cannot block a showing or interfere with a showing. If they do, it's a breach of the lease agreement and afterward, a landlord can use this as a reason to terminate the lease and provide notice to the tenant.
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You must give your landlord at least 30 days' notice. If you have a daily or weekly tenancy, you must give the landlord at least 28 days' notice.
Notice to End your Tenancy at the. End of the Term. Instructions.
A tenant has the right to deny entry to the landlord if the landlord has not met the requirements under the RTA relating to entry. A tenant does not have the right to deny entry simply because the time of entry is not convenient to the tenant.
In most cases, the landlord must pay compensation to the tenant if they evict them for a \u201cno fault\u201d reason. The amount of compensation varies depending upon the reason and the number of units in the building.
An N4 notice is a legal document from the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) that a landlord serves to their tenant if rent is owing. You DO NOT have to move out by the termination date on the N4 notice. The notice gives you a 14-day period to pay the rent that the landlord claims you owe.

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