ONTARIO LANDLORD AND TENANT BOARD UPDATE ON EVICTIONS
LANDLORD AND TENANT BOARD UPDATE
LTB July 30, 2020
Landlord and Tenant Board Expanding Services While Keeping Ontarians Safe
During COVID-19 Recovery
Today the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
announced it is gradually expanding services in August. However, all in-person
service counters remain closed until further notice.
Effective August 1, 2020, the
LTB will:
- Begin
to issue eviction orders that are pending;
- Start
to issue consent eviction orders which are based on landlord and tenants
settling their dispute through an agreement;
- Continue
to hear urgent eviction matters related to health and safety that are
scheduled;
- Start
to schedule hearings for non-urgent evictions; and
- Conduct
non-urgent eviction hearings starting in mid-August and into the fall.
As services gradually resume,
the LTB is strengthening its ability to deliver fair, effective and timely
services during the COVID-19 outbreak by:
- Holding
hearings by videoconference, phone or in writing.
- Encouraging
landlords and tenants to discuss a settlement prior to an eviction
application hearing with an adjudicator.
- Expanding
the use of Case Management Hearings to include most eviction applications
filed by landlords that do not include rent arrears.
- Recruiting
and training adjudicators to resume full service.
"Today, we are
announcing the expansion of services at the Landlord and Tenant Board to
address the effects of COVID-19 and the needs of tenants and landlords,"
said Sean Weir, Executive Chair at Tribunals Ontario. "The impact of
COVID-19 is resulting in a variety of challenges for Ontario's families. While
we do our part to provide efficient and effective dispute resolution services,
we are asking landlords and tenants to work together to try to reach an
agreement to settle their disputes."
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