Eviction Services in Toronto, Ontario

Toronto is home to 2.8 million residents, with a metro population exceeding 6.7 million. The city's rental stock includes high-rise condominiums in Downtown and Liberty Village, mid-rise rental buildings across North York and Scarborough, and low-rise apartments in East York and The Annex. Landlords managing properties in Etobicoke, Yorkville, and other neighborhoods face one of the tightest rental markets in Canada, with vacancy rates consistently below two percent. Ontario Eviction Services provides licensed paralegal representation for landlords navigating Landlord and Tenant Board proceedings throughout Toronto and the Greater Toronto Area. We handle N4 and N12 notices, L1 and L2 applications, rent arrears recovery, and residential eviction matters under flat fee structures. Our practice launched in Toronto with plans to expand across North America.

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The Toronto Rental Market

The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario adjudicates all rental disputes in Toronto under the Residential Tenancies Act 2006. Processing times at the Toronto regional office can extend several months depending on application type and hearing complexity. The city's building stock presents unique challenges: freeze-thaw cycles damage older walk-ups, ice damming affects semi-detached properties, and summer humidity impacts high-rise mechanical systems. When tenants withhold rent or cause property damage, landlords require paralegal representation familiar with Toronto hearing procedures, tribunal adjudicator expectations, and local case law. Vacancy rates below two percent mean every month of lost rent during an eviction carries significant financial impact. Our paralegals prepare applications, attend hearings, and enforce writs of possession across all Toronto neighborhoods.

We serve landlords in Downtown Toronto, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, East York, Yorkville, The Annex, and Liberty Village. Each application receives flat fee pricing with no hourly billing. Our paralegals draft and serve N4 notices for rent arrears, prepare N12 notices for landlord's own use, and file L1 applications for non-payment and L2 applications for cause. We represent landlords at Landlord and Tenant Board hearings, present evidence, cross-examine tenants, and request expedited enforcement when appropriate. Commercial eviction services are available for mixed-use buildings and retail tenancies. After an eviction order issues, we coordinate with the Court Enforcement Office to schedule lockouts and restore possession. Our practice operates throughout the Greater Toronto Area with paralegals licensed by the Law Society of Ontario.

Neighborhoods we serve: Downtown, North York, Etobicoke, Scarborough, East York, Yorkville, The Annex, Liberty Village.

Governing body: Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario. Statute: Residential Tenancies Act 2006.

Eviction Services in Toronto

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an eviction take in Toronto?

An L1 application for rent arrears typically takes three to five months from filing to hearing at the Toronto Landlord and Tenant Board office. L2 applications for cause can take four to seven months depending on complexity and adjudicator availability. After an eviction order issues, the Court Enforcement Office schedules the physical lockout, which can add another two to four weeks.

What is the flat fee for N4 and L1 service in Toronto?

Our flat fee covers drafting the N4 notice for non-payment of rent, serving the tenant, preparing the L1 application with supporting affidavits, filing with the Landlord and Tenant Board, and attending the hearing. The fee is quoted upfront with no hourly charges. Tribunal filing fees are separate and set by the province.

Can you help with evictions in North York and Scarborough?

Yes. We represent landlords across all Toronto neighborhoods including North York, Scarborough, Etobicoke, East York, Downtown, Yorkville, The Annex, and Liberty Village. All hearings for Toronto properties are scheduled at the Toronto regional office of the Landlord and Tenant Board regardless of the specific neighborhood where the rental unit is located.

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