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Ontario Application to Terminate Tenancy Where Tenant Gave Notice
Make an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board to evict a tenant when they have given notice or agreed to terminate the tenancy with this Form L3 Application.
The form contains:
- Landlord's application form and reasons for the application.
- Information required to schedule the hearing.
- Payment and scheduling information form.
This free PDF form can be e-filed directly through the Landlord Tenant Board website.
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Ontario Certificate of Service
Prepare a Certificate of Service for documents served in an Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board application with this free form.
- The form must be completed by the party who filed the application.
- It can be used by either the landlord or the tenant.
- The Certificate must be filed with the Landlord and Tenant Board in accordance with provincial laws and regulations.
- This is a free form available as a PDF download from Tribunals Ontario.
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Ontario Notice of Rent Increase
Ontario landlords, give your tenant proper notice of a rental increase with this Notice of Rent Increase form.
The Notice sets out the amount of the rent increase, and the date on which the increase will become effective. The landlord must indicate whether the increase is less than, equal to, or more than the rent increase guideline, and if approval is required, whether the application has been made or is in process.
This free Ontario Notice of Rent Increase form is a fillable PDF form issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board. Form N1 (31/01/2007).
The Notice sets out the amount of the rent increase, and the date on which the increase will become effective. The landlord must indicate whether the increase is less than, equal to, or more than the rent increase guideline, and if approval is required, whether the application has been made or is in process.
This free Ontario Notice of Rent Increase form is a fillable PDF form issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board. Form N1 (31/01/2007).
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Ontario Notice of Rent Increase - Unit Partially Exempt
Ontario landlords, if your tenant's rental unit is partially exempt from the provincial guideline for rent increases, you are able to raise the rent by any amount, provided that you first give your tenant proper notice with this Notice of Rent Increase - Unit Partially Exempt form.
The Notice sets out the amount of the rent increase, and the date on which the increase will become effective. It also contains information for the tenant about the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act.
This free Ontario Notice of Rent Increase - Unit Partially Exempt form is a fillable PDF form issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board. Form N2 (31/01/2007).
The Notice sets out the amount of the rent increase, and the date on which the increase will become effective. It also contains information for the tenant about the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act.
This free Ontario Notice of Rent Increase - Unit Partially Exempt form is a fillable PDF form issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board. Form N2 (31/01/2007).
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Ontario Short Form Residential Lease Agreement
Lease a residential premises to a tenant with this Ontario Short Form Residential Lease Agreement.
- Governing Laws. The lease is in accordance with the Short Form of Leases Act and the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Act.
- Deposit. A deposit equal to one month's rent shall be provided by the tenant.
- Maintenance. The tenant shall maintain the rental property and keep it in good condition.
- Assignment and Subletting. The tenant shall not alter the premises, assign the lease or sublet the premises without the landlord's consent.
- Property Taxes. If the tenant is a separate school supporter, the tenant must pay the landlord a sufficient amount to cover the excess of the separate school tax for a full calendar year, and the tenant must pay any increase in property taxes that are levied against the property.
- Holding Over. If the tenant holds over at the end of the term, the tenancy becomes month to month.
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