Landlord and tenant disputes can be financially and emotionally stressful. Delays at the Landlord and Tenant Board can impact rental income, property operations, and communication between parties.
We believe in bridging the gap between landlords and tenants by encouraging practical solutions and resolution-focused representation whenever possible.
At Alchemy Law LLP, we focus exclusively on professional representation before the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), with a strong emphasis on resolving landlord and tenant disputes quickly, professionally, and effectively.
Whether you are dealing with unpaid rent, eviction proceedings, lease violations, or ongoing tenancy disputes, our experienced paralegal team works proactively to help clients achieve timely resolutions while protecting their rights and investments under Ontario tenancy law.
Our goal is simple: Resolve disputes efficiently. Minimize delays. Protect your interests.
We assist landlords with:
Our team works quickly to help landlords move forward and reduce unnecessary delays.
We provide representation for eviction matters involving:
We focus on ensuring applications are prepared properly and efficiently to avoid procedural setbacks.
Not every dispute needs to escalate unnecessarily. We work toward practical and professional solutions involving:
Our resolution-focused approach helps landlords and tenants work toward efficient outcomes whenever possible.
We represent clients throughout:
From filing to hearing preparation, we provide organized and responsive support throughout the process.
Our primary focus is resolving matters as efficiently and effectively as possible while protecting our clients’ legal rights and financial interests.
Every case is handled with attention to detail and tailored strategies based on your situation.
We understand that delays can be costly. Our team prioritizes organized preparation, responsiveness, and proactive handling of every file.
The Landlord and Tenant Board is a tribunal in Ontario that resolves disputes between landlords and tenants under the Residential Tenancies Act. The LTB handles issues such as unpaid rent, evictions, illegal rent increases, maintenance disputes, and more.
Yes. A landlord may serve a notice for non-payment of rent and apply to the Landlord and Tenant Board for an eviction order if the rent remains unpaid. However, the proper legal process must be followed before a tenant can legally be evicted.
If a tenant repeatedly pays rent late, a landlord may be able to file an application with the Landlord and Tenant Board. Proper documentation of payment history and communication is important to support your case.
No. In Ontario, rent increases are regulated and must follow provincial guidelines and notice requirements unless the rental unit is exempt under the Residential Tenancies Act.