
If you are unable to use email, you can submit your evidence by regular mail or courier to your LTB regional office. Please visit the ServiceOntario website for a list of locations that accept applications and documents on behalf of LTB. other limitations to an applicant's alternate filing options.the applicant's only option for payment is by cash, certified cheque, or money order.the applicant has no access to a computer.the application represents an emergency situation.


ServiceOntario Centres are limiting the intake of LTB applications to the following circumstances: However, please note that processing time for your application may be longer by regular mail, or courier due to limited staff resources in regional offices at this time. You can also submit your application by regular mail, or courier to your LTB regional office. For most other LTB applications, you can file your application by email and pay online. The LTB encourages the use of the Tribunals Ontario Portal for L1, L2 T2 and T6 applications. Yes, the LTB is continuing to accept all applications. What should I do if repairs are needed to my building or unit? A hearing will be held and both sides will have a chance to give their side of the story.įor more information, see the brochure: If a Tenant Does Not Pay Rent. The landlord can apply to the LTB for an order evicting the tenant right after giving the tenant the Notice to Terminate a Tenancy at the End of Term. In all other cases, the tenant must be given notice 60 days before the end of their lease or rental period. Daily or weekly tenants must be given notice 28 days before the end of their lease or rental period.

If a tenant is often late with the rent, the landlord can give a Notice to Terminate a Tenancy at the End of Term.
