Commercial Eviction files in Chatham-Kent, ON typically involve non-payment of commercial rent, holdover after lease expiry, breach of commercial lease covenants, and unauthorized assignment. With a population near 104,316 and a rental stock that spans high-rise condominium through semi-detached and single family detached, the volume of commercial eviction work in this market is significant. Ontario Eviction Services represents landlords across Chatham-Kent District, Chatham-Kent Crossing, and North Hills on these matters, taking intake, drafting the notice or application, and carrying the file through hearing and enforcement.
Free Consultation for Chatham-Kent LandlordsThe legal framework for commercial eviction in Chatham-Kent is Residential Tenancies Act 2006. The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario hears these matters on the schedule set by the regional office. Chatham-Kent sees consistent rental demand within Ontario driven by local employer base, regional commuter patterns, and incremental population growth year over year. Our practice is to verify the notice, reconcile the rent ledger, prepare the application package, and exchange disclosure before hearing. The adjudicator at the Chatham-Kent regional office expects a clean file.
A commercial eviction file in Chatham-Kent runs through a defined sequence. We review the commercial lease, issue the notice or demand, decide between distress, termination, and Superior Court action, and coordinate the bailiff or locksmith. The file references include Commercial Tenancies Act references, bailiff coordination for distress, locksmith coordination for re-entry, and Superior Court of Justice filing kits. Common matters in our Chatham-Kent queue include commercial tenant arrears, retail tenant breach, office tenant holdover, industrial unit overhold, and distress versus termination decisions. Landlords in Chatham-Kent District, Chatham-Kent Crossing, and North Hills get clear timelines at intake, a flat fee quote before engagement, and a single point of contact through the file. The procedural anchor is Commercial Tenancies Act for Ontario, distinct from the RTA which excludes commercial premises.
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Yes. We represent landlords across Chatham-Kent and Ontario for commercial eviction matters under Residential Tenancies Act 2006. For an intake call, dial (416) 555-0199.
Timelines turn on the type of application and the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario regional schedule. Most landlord files in Chatham-Kent run between two and six months from notice to enforcement when the application is filed promptly and the file is hearing-ready on the scheduled date.
We quote flat fees at intake. The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario application fee for most applications is set by Tribunals Ontario and is paid in addition to the flat fee. We do not bill hourly.
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