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==Review the Rental Period==
==Review the Rental Period==
Not all rental periods run from the 1<sup>st</sup> of the month to the last of the month. If your rental period started on a different day of the month then the 1<sup>st</sup>, say for example the 15<sup>st</sup>, then the N4 would need to reflect this. If the rental periods in the N4 do not match the rental periods in your rental agreement then the N4 could be found to be void and eviction avoided.
Not all rental periods run from the 1<sup>st</sup> of the month to the last of the month. If your rental period started on a different day of the month then the 1<sup>st</sup>, say for example the 15<sup>th</sup>, then the N4 would need to reflect this. If the rental periods in the N4 do not match the rental periods in your rental agreement then the N4 could be found to be void and eviction avoided.


Caution: If your rental periods are different in your rental agreement then in your N4 BUT you are paying your rent in accordance with the periods reflected in the N4 then the N4 may still be found valid (SEEK LEGAL ADVICE)
Caution: If your rental periods are different in your rental agreement than in your N4 BUT you are paying your rent in accordance with the periods reflected in the N4 then the N4 may still be found valid (SEEK LEGAL ADVICE)

Revision as of 04:42, 22 January 2023

Overview

The following is NOT legal advice and you should consult with a paralegal or a lawyer about your unique situation before deciding if you will use any of the following tips.

Apply the LMR Interest

Before you get an N4, send the landlord a message stating you are applying any interest owing from the Last-Month's-Rent deposit that has not been paid. That way if you go get an N4 it is likely that the N4 calculations will be off and you will avoid eviction if the matter goes to a hearing.

See section 104 (9) of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006

104 (9) Where the landlord has failed to make the payment required by subsection (6) when it comes due, the tenant may deduct the amount of the payment from a subsequent rent payment. 2006, c. 17, s. 106 (9).

Identify the Rental Unit

Make sure that the N4 correctly identifies the rental unit. If there is a unit number the unit number or identifier MUST be on the N4. In the case of a rooming house, each room must be identified both on the N4 and on the physical door of the room in the rental unit. A failure to identify the rental unit will void the N4 and prevent an eviction.

Review the Calculations

The N4 shows the rental charges for each period of the rental term. Make sure the amount charged within each term is the correct amount of rent, also make sure that the amount the landlord is claiming to have received is also correct. If the landlord has failed to account for any payments made in the relevant rental period then the N4 is most likely defective and eviction can be avoided.

Even if the calculation is off by as little as $1.00 the N4 will still be found to be void.

Review the Rental Period

Not all rental periods run from the 1st of the month to the last of the month. If your rental period started on a different day of the month then the 1st, say for example the 15th, then the N4 would need to reflect this. If the rental periods in the N4 do not match the rental periods in your rental agreement then the N4 could be found to be void and eviction avoided.

Caution: If your rental periods are different in your rental agreement than in your N4 BUT you are paying your rent in accordance with the periods reflected in the N4 then the N4 may still be found valid (SEEK LEGAL ADVICE)