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Renters' Tools, Rights & Options — built for Ontario renters
RTO Pro helps Ontario renters understand notices, organize evidence, track important events, prepare documents, and connect with qualified housing-law support.
Start with your situation
Choose the problem closest to yours. Each option leads to plain-language guidance, an evidence checklist, and the right tools.
Use the emergency guide to identify immediate safety steps, preserve evidence, and find appropriate legal or emergency assistance. Always free — no account needed.
The process
RTO Pro is built around one idea: organized facts and preserved evidence make every next step easier — whether that step is a conversation, a clinic visit, or a hearing.
Answer clear questions about your rental situation — in plain language, at your own pace.
Store notices, leases, messages, photographs, receipts, and other records safely in one place.
Organize important events, dates, people, and evidence into a clear chronology.
Create clear summaries, evidence indexes, expense schedules, and hearing materials.
Export a professional package or connect with a legal clinic, lawyer, or licensed paralegal.
Tenant tools
Free tools cover screening, emergency guidance, and basic tracking. Paid plans add deeper organization for active disputes — never for emergency information.
Evidence first
Cases are rarely decided by who feels most wronged — they turn on documents, dates, and records. RTO Pro helps you preserve everything that matters, in its original form, before it disappears.
Upload a document to identify key dates, stated reasons, names, amounts, and information that may require further review.
RTO Pro does not determine whether a legal document is valid or guarantee how the Landlord and Tenant Board will decide a matter.
Pricing
Emergency guidance, basic legal information, official resource links, and legal clinic search should remain free — and on RTO Pro, they are.
$0
No credit card required for core information and emergency guidance.
Core information and emergency guidance, always free.
$12
per month · cancel anytime · pricing may change before launch
Full case organization for an active dispute.
$49
one-time · pricing may change before launch
A complete, professional-quality case file.
Legal clinics, lawyers, and paralegals: see professional plans
Professional handoff
Legal clinics and representatives have limited time. Arriving with an organized file means that time goes toward advice — not sorting paper.
Trust and safety
Questions
No. RTO Pro is an information and case-organization platform. It is not a law firm, does not provide legal advice, and does not create a solicitor-client relationship. It helps you organize your situation so a qualified professional can help you faster.
No. RTO Pro provides legal information — general explanations of rules and processes based on official Ontario sources. Legal advice about your specific situation can only come from a lawyer, licensed paralegal, or community legal clinic.
Yes. Emergency guidance, basic legal information, official resource links, and the legal clinic finder are free and do not require an account or payment.
No tool can determine that reliably. RTO Pro can help you identify what a document appears to say, which dates matter, and which questions may require review — but only the Landlord and Tenant Board decides validity, and a legal professional should review anything important.
Yes. All general information, emergency guidance, and several tools work without an account. An account is only needed to save a case, store documents, or share with a professional.
You do. Documents you save through today's device-based tools stay in your browser. When account storage launches, access will be controlled by you, with professional sharing only through your explicit consent.
That is the goal of the professional handoff tools: a clear summary, chronology, evidence index, and expense schedule you can bring to a clinic, lawyer, or paralegal. Consent-based online sharing is in development.
No. RTO Pro helps you understand and prepare, and links you to official Landlord and Tenant Board forms and filing channels. Filing remains your decision, ideally with professional review first.
The situation checker and eviction guidance flag time-sensitive documents and recommend urgent legal help. If a deadline may be near, contact a legal clinic or Tribunals Ontario as soon as possible — do not wait to finish organizing.
Yes, for now. All content is written for Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act and the Landlord and Tenant Board. Rules in other provinces are different.
Answer a guided set of questions and receive a clear list of possible next steps, documents to preserve, and resources to review.
Know the rules. Protect your home. Prove your case.