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Note: The following content is the personal view of the author and is not binding law.  
Note: The following content is the personal view of the author and is not binding law.  


==Overview==
==Key Questions for Defense==


* (1) Step One
* Does the landlord have copies of all Notices of Rent Increase (from the start of the tenancy) with them? (get Copies)
* Does the landlord have the certificate of Service for each of the Notices of Rent Increases?
* Was the Notice of Rent Increase in the office N1 form the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board?
* Has you lived in the rental unit longer then 1 year?
* Has your rent increased since the start of the tenancy?

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Note: The following content is the personal view of the author and is not binding law.

Key Questions for Defense

  • Does the landlord have copies of all Notices of Rent Increase (from the start of the tenancy) with them? (get Copies)
  • Does the landlord have the certificate of Service for each of the Notices of Rent Increases?
  • Was the Notice of Rent Increase in the office N1 form the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board?
  • Has you lived in the rental unit longer then 1 year?
  • Has your rent increased since the start of the tenancy?