Author: Marshall Yarmus
Date Posted: May 01 2021

 

When Should You Serve a Notice of Termination on a Tenant?

Every application to the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board seeking to evict a tenant must start by serving the tenant with a Landlord and Tenant Board approved Notice of Termination.

There is currently a backlog at the Landlord and Tenant Board as liitle as five months and as much as a year to get a hearing date at the Landlord and Tenant Baord. The amount of time depends greatly on the type of eviction application being filed.

With that in mind, you should serve a Notice of Termination on your tenant on the first possible day to do so.

For example, if rent is due on the first of the month, and it the rent is not paid, I recommend serving the N4 Notice of Termination the day after rent is due.

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