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2/08/24

Is the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program a Sham? | Jasmine Daya

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Accommodations and Landlord Tenant Board

14/10/19

A couple months back, I attended the Law Society of Ontario’s event on accommodations at administrative tribunals, as part of the LSO’s AccessAbility week. Each presenter offered insight on the accommodation process in Ontario’s tribunals and presented a different perspective...

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Appearances Before the Landlord and Tenant Board – What to Expect

24/05/19

Appearing before the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) can be a stressful experience for both tenants and landlords. Tenants may be forced to deal with the prospect of losing their current accommodations, or otherwise lose an opportunity to have a...

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Renting 101: Maintenance and Repairs

22/02/19

When renting a unit or property, it is important to know who is responsible for the maintenance and repairs of the unit. Before a unit may be listed for rent, a landlord must ensure that it is in a good...

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What Landlords and Tenants Need to Know About the Eviction Process

21/02/19

The landlord and tenant relationship can be difficult to navigate for both parties. Ideally, a landlord will provide accommodations consistent with the terms of the lease, maintain the building according to provincial standards and allow tenants full enjoyment of their...

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How a Landlord Can End a Tenancy Agreement Early

4/02/19

This blog is a continuation of my previous post on how tenants can end a tenancy agreement early. Similarly, as for tenants, the law in Ontario protects landlords by providing ways to end their tenancy agreement early. Generally, tenancy agreements...

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Evicting a Tenant Due to Pet Allergies

27/12/18

In Ontario, there are limited grounds on which a landlord may evict a tenant for bringing an unwelcome pet into a rental property. This blog will focus on one of those grounds. Specifically, what is required in order to evict...

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How to End a Tenancy Agreement Early

4/12/18

With Toronto’s ever-rising housing prices, many individuals choose to rent instead of buy. Before entering into tenancy agreements, tenants should know their rights and obligations and be assured that the law in Ontario protects tenants by providing ways to end...

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Standardized Lease Agreements are Real in Ontario

15/08/18

Yes, it finally happened after years of uncertainty, complexity, and fine print that caused anxiety for both tenants who felt compelled to sign lease agreements that they did not quite understand, and anxiety for landlords who wanted to ensure that...

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