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Eviction Services in Aurora, Ontario

Aurora is a town of over 62,000 in York Region, known as an affluent commuter community along the GO Transit corridor between Toronto and Barrie. With strong schools, established neighbourhoods, and growing rental demand, Aurora landlords manage properties ranging from older homes in the historic downtown to newer developments. Our team provides professional eviction services.

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Aurora LTB Help — Our Eviction Services

Aurora landlords face a rental market shaped by York Region growth, affluent residential community, GO Transit commuter town, and proximity to Newmarket. Our eviction services address these local dynamics with competitive flat fees and a free initial consultation for every landlord.

Aurora Eviction Timeline — What Landlords Should Expect

Here is a typical N4 non-payment eviction timeline for Aurora landlords:

StageTimelineAurora Context
Serve N4 NoticeDay 1Served at the Aurora rental property via personal delivery, mail, or posting at the unit
Notice Period ExpiresDay 14Tenant has 14 days to pay arrears in full or vacate the unit
File L1 ApplicationDay 15-30$201 filing fee; Aurora cases processed through Central-South LTB region
Wait for Hearing2-4 monthsCentral-South wait times; generally moderate
LTB Hearing3-6 months from noticeVirtual or in-person; we handle all preparation and representation
Eviction Order IssuedSame day or within weeksStandard 11-day voiding period for non-payment orders
Sheriff Enforcement2-4 weeks after orderLocal sheriff enforces if tenant does not vacate voluntarily

Aurora Tenant Eviction Paralegal — How We Work

Our step-by-step process moves your Aurora eviction through the system as efficiently as possible:

  1. Free Case Evaluation: We review your lease, payment history, and grounds for eviction. Aurora landlords receive a clear assessment within 24 hours with our recommended approach, expected timeline, and total cost — at no obligation.
  2. Notice Preparation and Service: We draft the correct notice form and ensure proper legal service at your Aurora property. Improper service is one of the most common reasons applications fail at the LTB.
  3. LTB Application Filing: After the notice period expires, we file with the Central-South LTB region and track scheduling to prevent unnecessary delays.
  4. Hearing Preparation: We compile all evidence — lease agreements, payment records, photographs, correspondence, witness statements — into an organized package for the adjudicator.
  5. Hearing Representation: We represent you at the LTB hearing with clear arguments and organized evidence, responding to any tenant defences or adjournment requests.
  6. Post-Order Enforcement: If the tenant does not vacate voluntarily, we coordinate with the local sheriff to enforce the eviction order and restore your possession.

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Do not let a problem tenant drain your rental income in Aurora. Our competitive flat fees give you predictable costs, and our free initial consultation provides clarity on your legal options before you commit. Contact us today.

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Understanding Aurora's Rental Market

Aurora's rental market reflects both local economic drivers and the broader Ontario trend of rising demand and tightening supply. Population growth, housing affordability pressures from larger centres, and changing work patterns have all contributed to increased rental demand. Landlords who once had limited competition for tenants now operate in a market where rents are higher but so are the costs of non-payment.

The local economy, driven by York Region growth, affluent residential community, GO Transit commuter town, and proximity to Newmarket, provides the employment base that supports rental demand. Understanding tenant employment patterns helps landlords anticipate potential issues — whether seasonal fluctuations, industry-specific downturns, or workforce transitions can affect a tenant's ability to pay rent consistently.

Housing stock in Aurora varies from older residential properties requiring ongoing maintenance to newer developments commanding higher rents. Each property type presents different challenges and opportunities. Older properties may qualify for above-guideline rent increases when capital improvements are made, while newer units generally attract tenants willing to pay premium rents.

The Central-South LTB region processes cases from Aurora with moderate caseloads. Hearing wait times are generally 2 to 4 months, and most hearings are now conducted virtually. Professional representation remains essential to avoid adjournments and ensure your evidence is presented effectively.

At current rent levels in Aurora, a non-paying tenant costs landlords significant income each month — money that professional eviction support helps you recover faster by moving your case efficiently through the LTB system. Our competitive flat fees and free initial consultation make professional support accessible.

Why Landlords in Aurora Choose Us

Eviction FAQs for Aurora Landlords

How long does an eviction take in Aurora?

Evictions in Aurora typically take 3 to 6 months from the initial notice to sheriff enforcement. The Central-South LTB region processes Aurora cases with moderate caseloads. Hearing wait times average 2 to 4 months, and professional representation helps avoid adjournments that extend the timeline.

Which LTB office handles Aurora eviction cases?

Aurora eviction cases are processed through the Central-South LTB regional office serving York Region. Most hearings are conducted virtually via video conference. Our team manages all scheduling, evidence preparation, and hearing representation for Aurora landlords.

How much does it cost to evict a tenant in Aurora?

The LTB filing fee is $201 for most eviction applications. Total costs including professional representation in Aurora typically range from $1,500 to $4,000 depending on case complexity. Our competitive flat fees give Aurora landlords predictable pricing with no hourly billing surprises.

What are common eviction reasons in Aurora?

Common eviction reasons in Aurora include non-payment of rent (N4 notice), personal use by the landlord or family member (N12 notice), property damage or disturbance to neighbours (N5 notice), and illegal activity (N6/N7 notice). Each notice type has specific timelines and documentation requirements that must be followed precisely for a successful outcome.

Do I need professional help to evict a tenant in Aurora?

While landlords can technically navigate the LTB process themselves, professional representation significantly improves outcomes and reduces timeline. Common mistakes — improper notice service, incomplete applications, poor evidence organization, and inability to counter adjournment requests — can add months to the process and cost you thousands in lost rent. Our Aurora eviction services pay for themselves by getting you back to collecting rent faster.

Contact Ontario Eviction Services — Aurora

Ready to resolve your landlord-tenant issue in Aurora? Contact us for a free consultation. Our team provides competitive flat fees with no hourly billing surprises.

Phone: (416) 555-0199

Email: info@ontarioevictionservices.com

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