Tenant Services
Providing Advocacy Support During Landlord Tenant Board Hearings
Page last modified : December 07 2023
Tenants May Be Able To Receive Legal Services, Such As Counsel, Responses, Support, and Advice For Issues Like:
How frequently may rent be raised?
One annual rent increase is permitted. The Landlord is Required to Give Ninety (90) Days' Notice. A Few Are Not Included.
Frequently, it’s crucial to maintain focus on the legal aspects and act as an objective advisor and negotiator. Shemesh Legal Offices assists tenants in resolving disputes by initially assessing the facts and issues, then striving to negotiate a solution with the landlord. If reaching a resolution becomes challenging, Shemesh Legal Offices is equipped to prepare necessary Landlord Tenant Board forms and advocate during Landlord Tenant Board hearings.

Potential Tenant Rights Concerns Could Be:

Intense crowding

Inflicting harm
Claims of Injusticed Harm to Property

Unrest
Accusations of Creating Too Much Noise

Removal
Landlord Looking to Take Over An Office

Unlawful Payment
Illegally Acquired Funds

Parking of Vehicles

Upkeep
Issues with the Provision of Utilities

Maintenance
Issues with Gardens and Lawns

Maintenance
Issues in Removing Snow and Ice
Learn About :
Shemesh Legal Offices attends:
Tenant-Landlord Board
10265 Yonge St unit 200, Richmond Hill,
ON L4C 4Y7, Canada
~ Christopher Di Meo
Shemesh Legal Offices is a Paralegal serving...
... including surrounding communities.
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Contact Shemesh Legal Offices (647) 531-3655