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Commonly Litigated Between a Landlord and Tenant
Question: Can a landlord evict a tenant during the winter in Canada?
Answer: While it's a common belief that tenants cannot be evicted during the winter months, this is not entirely accurate. The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, c. 17 allows landlords to initiate eviction proceedings at any time of year, provided they comply with the legal process and valid reasons for eviction. Success.Legal can provide guidance on landlord-tenant disputes to help navigate the complexities of eviction.
Legal Disputes That Might Arise Between a Landlord and a Tenant
Disputes between a landlord and tenant may involve a wide variety of issues. Tenants want to receive full value for the rent paid. Landlords want a profitable return from an investment property. Landlord and tenant relations are intended as synergistic and mutually rewarding; however, like any relations, conflicts that arise from different desires and expectations may push passions high; and yet, when a dispute is approached with open minds and genuine efforts to understand the views, rights, and duties, that apply to the disputed circumstance, the time, money, and stress, incurred may be minimize and maybe avoided altogether.
The various articles linked below provide a knowledge resource of the law applicable to legal issues disputed between a landlord and a tenant.