LTB Hearing Representation for Ontario Landlords
Professional advocacy before the Landlord and Tenant Board in contested and high-risk matters.
Once a hearing date is scheduled, deadlines for disclosure, service, and evidence preparation apply.
Procedural errors or weak presentation can affect possession, financial recovery, and enforcement timelines.
Available 7 days a week from 7:00 AM – 8:00 PM


An LTB Hearing Can Determine Possession and Financial Exposure
A hearing before the Landlord and Tenant Board is a formal legal proceeding. Outcomes may affect possession of your rental property, recovery of arrears, financial liability, and enforcement timelines.
Where matters are contested, the Board may examine:
- Credibility under questioning
- Compliance with notice and service requirements
- Documentary evidence and disclosure
- Tenant counter-allegations
- Requests for compensation or rent abatement
Preparation must align with the Board’s procedural requirements.
Representation Across Contested LTB Matters
We represent Ontario landlords in hearings involving:
- Non-Payment of Rent (L1 Applications)
- Chronic late payment matters
- N6 Notices – Illegal activity or substantial interference
- N7 Notices – Serious damage or impairment
- N12 Notices – Landlord’s own use
- N13 Notices – Renovation or demolition
- L2 Applications and related proceedings
- Tenant-filed applications and counter-allegations
- Contested eviction matters
Whether you initiated the application or are responding to tenant claims, professional advocacy is critical once a hearing is scheduled.

Our Hearing Preparation Process
When retained for LTB hearing representation, we take a disciplined and methodical approach to preparation and advocacy.
Our process includes:
01
File & Notice Review
We analyze your notices, applications, prior filings, and procedural history to identify compliance issues, evidentiary gaps, and potential exposure.
02
Procedural & Service Audit
We review service records and statutory requirements to ensure your matter is aligned with the Board’s procedural framework.
03
Evidence Organization & Disclosure
Supporting documentation is structured clearly and prepared for proper service and submission in accordance with LTB requirements.
04
Issue Identification & Strategy
We anticipate areas of dispute, credibility challenges, and counter-allegations that may arise at the hearing.
05
Professional Representation Before the Board
We present submissions clearly and professionally, advocate on your behalf, and respond to issues raised during the proceeding.
Our focus is procedural compliance, organized presentation, and disciplined advocacy in contested matters.

Why Professional Representation Matters at an LTB Hearing
Where matters are contested, the Board may assess:
- Credibility under questioning
- Consistency between notices and testimony
- Compliance with statutory requirements
- Proper service and disclosure
- The weight and organization of documentary evidence
Procedural errors, evidentiary gaps, or inconsistencies can affect outcomes.
Professional representation provides structured preparation, organized submissions, and disciplined advocacy aligned with the Board’s expectations.
Representing Landlords Across Ontario
We represent landlords throughout Ontario in hearings before the Landlord and Tenant Board, including both virtual and in-person proceedings where applicable.
Our office assists landlords in:
Toronto & the GTA • Ottawa • Hamilton • London • Kitchener–Waterloo • Windsor • And surrounding communities across the province
Remote consultations and organized document handling are available province-wide.
What Ontario Landlords Say About Our Representation
Verified reviews from clients who hired us for legal representation.
“Damian is an outstanding paralegal. As small landlords dealing with difficult circumstances, he prepared all necessary forms and effectively represented us at the LTB hearing. His knowledge and structured approach made the process far more manageable. We were very pleased with the outcome.”
— Malou T., Verified Google Review
“Damian explained the tribunal process clearly and dealt with an unreasonable tenant with professionalism. He successfully handled our N12 and eviction matter and made a difficult situation much easier to navigate.”
— Trevor L., Verified Google Review
“Damian goes above and beyond in challenging landlord-tenant situations. He is effective, knowledgeable, and keeps clients informed throughout the process. Highly recommend for LTB representation.”
— Annemarie B., Verified Google Review
If Your LTB Hearing Has Been Scheduled, Act Promptly
Once a hearing date is set, deadlines for service, disclosure, and evidence preparation apply. Delays in reviewing your file can affect procedural stability and presentation before the Board.
Early consultation allows for organized preparation and strategic review prior to the hearing.
If your matter is contested or financially significant, preparation should not be delayed.
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Our office conducts a formal review of each matter before representation is confirmed or accepted.
Submissions are assessed for suitability and next-step strategy.
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Representation begins only after consultation and formal retainer. No legal advice is provided through this form.

