In Burlington, commercial eviction work for landlords usually starts with commercial tenant arrears or and distress versus termination decisions. The local rental market context is Halton Region high-income market, strong demand from downsizing owners moving into condo rentals. Ontario Eviction Services runs files for owners in Aldershot, Roseland, and Tyandaga, with the procedural rigour the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario expects at hearing.
Free Consultation for Burlington LandlordsIn Burlington, commercial eviction files turn on procedural detail. The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario interprets Residential Tenancies Act 2006 consistently across regions, but local adjudicator preferences shape practical case management. Older executive lakefront single family in Aldershot and Roseland can carry older lease documentation that needs reconciling; newer growing infill north of the QEW in Tyandaga more often involves standard form lease questions. Preserving the right of re-entry while avoiding wrongful eviction exposure drives how we sequence the file.
For commercial eviction in Burlington, our workflow is intake to enforcement. The intake call confirms the grounds, runs a conflicts check, and quotes a flat fee. We then review the commercial lease, issue the notice or demand, decide between distress, termination, and Superior Court action, and coordinate the bailiff or locksmith. The reference library includes Commercial Tenancies Act references, bailiff coordination for distress, locksmith coordination for re-entry, and Superior Court of Justice filing kits. Files for owners in Aldershot, Roseland, and Tyandaga go through the same documented sequence so the file is hearing-ready when the adjudicator opens the hearing.
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Yes. We represent landlords across Burlington and Ontario for commercial eviction matters under Residential Tenancies Act 2006. For an intake call, dial (416) 555-0199.
Timelines turn on the type of application and the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario regional schedule. Most landlord files in Burlington run between two and six months from notice to enforcement when the application is filed promptly and the file is hearing-ready on the scheduled date.
We quote flat fees at intake. The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario application fee for most applications is set by Tribunals Ontario and is paid in addition to the flat fee. We do not bill hourly.
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