What’s new
June 20, 2019
LTB: News Release
2020 Rent Increase Guideline
The Ontario government has announced that the annual Rent Increase Guideline, the maximum percentage by which a landlord can increase the rent for residential tenants without approval from the Landlord and Tenant Board, will be 2.2% for 2020. For more…
May 29, 2019
LTB: News Release
Revised Forms L4 and C4 Now Available
The Landlord and Tenant Board Form L4: Application to End a Tenancy and Evict a Tenant – Tenant Failed to Meet Conditions of a Settlement or Order has been updated. There is now only one version of the form. Landlords…
May 1, 2019
SJTO: News Release
Access and Privacy Policy
Tribunals Ontario is committed to delivering administrative justice in a fair, independent and timely manner. As part of this commitment, Tribunals Ontario ensures openness and transparency in its proceedings, including public access to hearings, decisions and records. Our new policy…
April 4, 2019
TO: News Release
Jennifer Scott Reappointed as Associate Chair
Tribunals Ontario is pleased to announce the reappointment of Jennifer Scott as the Associate Chair of the Child and Family Services Review Board, the Custody Review Board and the Ontario Special Education Tribunals to December 31, 2019. As an accomplished…
January 24, 2019
LTB: News Release
Rent control changes to the Residential Tenancies Act
Rental units first occupied for residential purposes after November 15, 2018 are now exempt from the rules that limit rent increases to the guideline amount (See section 6.1 of the Residential Tenancies Act). The exemption applies to rental units in…
January 23, 2019
LTB: News Release
Correction to Rules of Procedure
Due to clerical error, the revised Landlord Tenant Board (LTB) Rules of Procedure released on December 15, 2018 failed to include a rule permitting a landlord to serve a tenant with a notice of entry by posting in on the…
January 8, 2019
LTB: News Release
Vacancies – Practice Advisory Committee
The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Practice Advisory Committee has two vacancies among the six members who regularly represent parties before the LTB. The vacancies are for one committee member who primarily represents landlords and one committee member who primarily…