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Tenant Services:
Including Advocacy Assistance Within Landlord-Tenant Board Proceedings
Last Updated: July 05 2026
Question: What tenant rights and landlord duties in Ontario apply when I receive an eviction notice or a rent increase request?
Answer: Case in Point Paralegal Services helps Ontario residential tenants understand their legal rights and landlord duties when facing an eviction notice or an unlawful rent increase request, including reviewing the notice, lease terms, and timelines, then negotiating with the landlord or preparing and filing the correct Landlord and Tenant Board forms to protect your right to remain housed where appropriate. If the landlord is evasive or refuses a workable resolution, a paralegal can advocate at the Landlord Tenant Board hearing based on the facts and the applicable process. For fast, plain-language guidance before deadlines pass, call (519) 318-7843 to get started with Case in Point Paralegal Services in Ontario.
Legal Rights and Duties Affecting Residential Tenants
Your home is where your heart is and where your most special memories are made. Of course, home always means something uniquely special to everyone. Case in Point Paralegal Services recognizes the importance of your home while also appreciating that a legal services provider must maintain impartial empathy and remain focused as an objective advisor and negotiator. Case in Point Paralegal Services helps tenants to resolve disputes by first reviewing the facts and issues and then by working to negotiate a resolution with the landlord. If resolution is evasive, Case in Point Paralegal Services can prepare the required Landlord Tenant Board forms and advocate at Landlord Tenant Board hearings.
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