πŸ“Œ Community Tip: Don't Wait Until You Receive an LTB Notice
Many landlords and tenants only start learning about the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) process after they've received a notice or have a hearing scheduled. By then, deadlines may be approaching, and the pressure can make it harder to understand your options.
Taking the time to learn how the LTB process works before a dispute arises can help you:
βœ… Understand common LTB notices and forms
βœ… Know what to expect during the application and hearing process
βœ… Stay organized with important documents and communication
βœ… Avoid common procedural mistakes
βœ… Make more informed decisions when issues arise
The Ontario LTB Helpline Community was created to provide educational resources, practical guidance, and a place to learn alongside other landlords and tenants navigating Ontario's rental system.
πŸ’¬ Community Question:
What's one LTB topic you'd like us to cover next?
Let us know in the commentsβ€”we'll use your suggestions to create future training and resources for the community.
Educational information only. Ontario LTB Helpline does not provide legal advice or legal representation.
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πŸ“Œ Community Tip: Don't Wait Until You Receive an LTB Notice
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