Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) Assistance in Ontario

by | Nov 13, 2023 | Renters

Navigating the intricacies of landlord-tenant relationships can be challenging. Thankfully, assistance is readily available if disputes arise in Ontario. The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) is your go-to resource for resolving disagreements between tenants and landlords while also providing valuable information about your rights and responsibilities under the Residential Tenancies Act

 

In this blog, we’ll guide you on how to reach out to the LTB for assistance and explore additional resources at your disposal.

 

Contacting the LTB

 

The Landlord and Tenant Board offers multiple ways to access their support and information. Here’s how you can get in touch:

 

  • Online: Visit the official LTB website to access a wealth of information, forms, and guidance. Whether you have general questions or specific concerns, their website is a valuable resource. You can also use their website to submit certain applications and access case-related information.

 

  • Telephone: If you prefer speaking to someone directly, you can call the LTB toll-free at 1-888-332-3234. Their dedicated team is available to assist you from Monday to Friday between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.

 

  • Navigate Tribunals Ontario: The LTB is now a part of the Tribunals Ontario Portal, a user-friendly case management system. 

 

Here’s what you can do within the Tribunals Ontario Portal:

 

  • Submit and pay application fees conveniently.
  • Check the status of your case, ensuring you stay up-to-date.
  • Upload evidence to support your case.
  • Exchange messages and documents with other involved parties.
  • Self-schedule preferred hearing dates in certain circumstances.
  • Use the dispute resolution tool to attempt to reach an agreement with the other party.

 

Tenant Applications in the Portal

 

For tenants, the Tribunals Ontario Portal offers a straightforward way to submit various applications related to disputes. Here are some common tenant applications you can find within the portal:

 

 

 

 

 

Additional Resources

 

Apart from the LTB, there are other resources to consider when seeking assistance with your landlord-tenant issues:

 

  • Rental Housing Enforcement Unit: If your dispute involves violations of the Residential 
  • Tenancies Act, consider working with the Rental Housing Enforcement Unit to address the problem effectively.

 

  • Legal Advice: Legal advice can be invaluable in understanding your rights and options. Seek help from community legal clinics, which offer free or low-cost information, legal advice, and representation.

 

To find a community legal aid clinic in your area, contact Legal Aid Ontario’s Client Service Centre at 1-800-668-8258 or search their online directory.

 

When facing challenges in your landlord-tenant relationship, remember that assistance is available. The Landlord and Tenant Board, along with the additional resources mentioned, can provide you with the support and information you need to navigate your rights and responsibilities as a tenant. 

 

Don’t hesitate to utilize help when necessary; your peaceful and secure tenancy is worth it.

 

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