Ottawa landlords manage a diverse building stock spanning federal worker single family homes in suburbs like Orleans and Barrhaven, mid-rise rental buildings in Centretown, and newer infill developments across the urban core. When a tenant stops paying rent or violates their lease, navigating the Landlord and Tenant Board process requires precision and speed. Ontario Eviction Services provides flat fee paralegal representation for residential and commercial eviction matters in Ottawa. We handle N4 and N12 notices, L1 and L2 applications, and all Landlord and Tenant Board hearings. Our team understands the local rental market, from the tech corridor properties in Kanata to the mature neighborhoods of Westboro and The Glebe. We launched in Toronto and the GTA with a focus on transparent pricing and efficient LTB representation for landlords.
Call (416) 555-0199 for a Free ConsultationOttawa's rental market benefits from a stable federal employment base and consistent demand across a metro population of 1,488,307. The Residential Tenancies Act 2006 governs all tenancy disputes, and the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario adjudicates eviction applications, rent arrears claims, and breach of lease matters. Extreme winter temperatures and deep frost lines create maintenance challenges that sometimes lead to disputes over repair obligations or tenant caused damage. Properties in Nepean and Kanata often house families on longer leases, while Centretown sees higher turnover in the mid-rise rental stock. Landlords need representation that understands both the statutory framework and the local building realities. We file applications promptly, attend hearings, and pursue rent arrears recovery with a clear eye on LTB timelines and procedural requirements specific to Ottawa.
We serve landlords across all Ottawa neighborhoods, including Centretown, Barrhaven, Kanata, Orleans, Westboro, The Glebe, and Nepean. Our paralegal team prepares and files N4 notices for rent arrears, N12 notices for landlord or family use, and all corresponding L1 and L2 applications with the Landlord and Tenant Board. We represent clients at hearings, whether the property is a single family home in the suburbs or a multi-unit building in the urban core. Flat fee pricing means you know the cost before we begin. We handle residential evictions, commercial evictions, and rent arrears recovery. Our approach is direct: we review your lease, assess your facts against the Residential Tenancies Act, and pursue the fastest lawful route to resolve the tenancy issue.
Neighborhoods we serve: Centretown, The Glebe, Westboro, Kanata, Orleans, Barrhaven, Nepean.
Governing body: Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario. Statute: Residential Tenancies Act 2006.
Typical hearing dates in Ottawa range from four to eight weeks after filing, depending on Board scheduling. We file your L1 application immediately after the N4 notice period expires and represent you at the hearing to pursue an eviction order and rent arrears judgment.
If a tenant caused the damage by negligence, such as leaving windows open in extreme cold or tampering with heating systems, you may file an L2 application for wilful damage. We assess the facts, gather evidence, and determine whether the Residential Tenancies Act supports your claim.
Our flat fee covers drafting and serving the N12 notice, filing the L2 application, and representing you at one Landlord and Tenant Board hearing. Contact us for the specific rate. There are no hourly bills or surprise charges.
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