Hearing Resources The following resources are provided to assist you with your hearing. If you have questions, please visit our Renting in Ontario webpage or email us at LTB@ontario.ca. Landlords L1/L9 Application Information Update (PDF) – A form that landlords must complete if they have filed an L1 or L9 application. This form lets the… Continue reading LTB: Hearing Resources
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LTB: Application and Hearing Process
Note: Documents you submit to the board are available to the public on request, subject to limited exceptions. Application and Hearing Process This section tells you what to do before you file, how to file an application, and what happens afterwards. If you are a non-profit housing co-op or a co-op member, visit Non-Profit Co-op… Continue reading LTB: Application and Hearing Process
LTB: What We Do
What We Do Watch the video: About the Board The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) was created by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) on January 31, 2007. The RTA gives residential landlords and tenants rights and responsibilities, and sets out a process for enforcing them. The RTA also sets out the process for resolving non-profit… Continue reading LTB: What We Do
TO: Appointees
Appointees On this Page Appointee Role Appointments Process Executive Chair Appointee Role Appointees (adjudicators) at Tribunals Ontario hold hearings, make rulings, review and analyze evidence and make decisions. Because the adjudicator is neutral, they cannot provide legal advice or tell you how to present your case. It is up to you to present evidence that… Continue reading TO: Appointees
HRTO: What We Do
What We Do If you believe you have experienced discrimination or harassment, you can file an application with the HRTO. The HRTO resolves claims of discrimination and harassment brought under the Human Rights Code in a fair, just and timely way. The HRTO first offers parties the opportunity to settle the dispute through mediation. If… Continue reading HRTO: What We Do
Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario
About the HRTO If you believe you have experienced discrimination or harassment, you can file an application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO). The HRTO resolves claims of discrimination and harassment brought under the Human Rights Code in a fair, just and timely way. The HRTO first offers parties the opportunity to settle… Continue reading Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario