How to Avoid Getting Evicted

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WARNING - THE FOLLOWING CONTENT IS NOT FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

How to Avoid Getting Evicted

A tenant's guide to the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board


Introduction

This book is written for tenants by a fellow tenant and legal professional. The goal of this book ...


Chapter One

  • Reasons you can be evicted
    • Non-Payment of Rent
    • Intererence in Reasonable Enjoyment
    • Persistent Late Payment of Rent
    • Illegal Act
    • Imparing the saety of others.
    • Major Renovations
    • Landlord's Own Use
    • New buyer's own use.

The reasons listed above are the only reasons why you as a tenant can be evicted from your home. This book is designed to be guide for tenants who are facing the threat of eviction. It is my goal to provide you the reader with the tools necessary to defend your self at a Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board hearing. This book is by no means a substutute or legal advice, but i given the choice between last minute help from duty counsel or reading this book in advance of a a hearing date followed by last minute duty counsel I know which option many o my former clients would have chosen.

This book is broken down much like a reference manuel. The purpose of this book is not only to educate you well in advance of your hearing date, but to serve as a practical tool during the hearing process.

Legal Jarjon

Through out this book I will be referring to certin legal words and concepts that you will have to have a very basic understanding of in order to improve your odds of success before an adjudicator. So before we do a deep dive into the dark and twisted world of Landlord & Tenant Law we are going to go over some basic legal concepts.

I believe it was (cite here) that said "if you can't explain something simply the you don't understand it well enough". As in the case of law this basic principle if the foundation to every great legal defense.

The most important legal concept that you must first understand before moving forward is "the truth". Now I know what your all thinking, I know what the truth is, bla bla bla. If you are going to increase your odds of not being evicted then here is the first magic moment.

The measure of truth is the consistency, from an adjudicators point of view how you tell the story of what happened will be judged based on how well you can explain your self.