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What generally happens at the Landlord and Tenant Board and how tenants can get organized.
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Each article gives the essential answer first, then the facts that affect it, the evidence worth preserving, and the official process — with sources.
Most Landlord and Tenant Board hearings follow a predictable structure: check-in, possible mediation, evidence, questions, and a decision issued as a written order.
Read articleEvidence for a Landlord and Tenant Board hearing generally must be submitted in advance, in the required format, and shared with the other side. Preparation is mostly organization.
Read articleThis is legal information, not legal advice. RTO Pro is not a law firm. Deadlines and exceptions may apply to your situation — a qualified legal professional should confirm anything important before you rely on it.
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