Greater Sudbury's rental market serves a population of 166,004 in the city proper and 332,008 across the metro area. Landlords manage a diverse building stock that includes newer suburban single family homes, townhome subdivisions, growing mid-rise rental buildings, and basement secondary suites. Neighborhoods such as Greater Sudbury Park, Greenway, West Park, East Side, and North Hills each present distinct tenant and property profiles. Ontario Eviction Services provides licensed paralegal representation for landlords navigating Landlord and Tenant Board proceedings in this northern Ontario market. Our flat fee model delivers certainty for eviction matters, rent arrears recovery, and notice preparation across all Greater Sudbury property types.
Call (416) 555-0199 for a Free ConsultationGreater Sudbury is one of the larger rental submarkets in Ontario, driven by steady annual demand from regional employment and a balanced mix of owner-occupied and tenant-occupied housing stock. The humid continental climate brings cold winters with lake-effect snow squalls, sub-zero lows, basement flooding risk during spring melt, and summer heat events that can affect property maintenance obligations. Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario proceedings follow the same provincial framework as Toronto, but local hearing schedules and filing logistics require familiarity with regional Tribunal operations. Our paralegal team understands how weather-related maintenance disputes and seasonal turnover patterns influence case timelines and evidence presentation in Greater Sudbury hearings.
We handle N4 and N12 notice preparation, L1 and L2 application filing, and full hearing representation for landlords in Greater Sudbury Park, East Side, North Hills, and every other neighborhood across the city. Our process begins with a file review to confirm compliance with the Residential Tentenancies Act 2006, followed by document preparation tailored to your property type and tenant situation. Whether you manage a townhome subdivision in Greenway or basement suites in West Park, our flat fee structure covers the entire Landlord and Tenant Board process from notice service through to enforcement. We coordinate with local process servers and attend hearings remotely or in person, depending on Tribunal scheduling and case complexity.
Neighborhoods we serve: Greater Sudbury Park, Greater Sudbury Plaza, Greenway, West Park, East Side, North Hills.
Governing body: Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario. Statute: Residential Tenancies Act 2006.
Hearing dates at the Landlord and Tenant Board vary by season and case volume. Most L1 applications in Greater Sudbury receive a hearing within eight to twelve weeks of filing, though winter backlogs and holiday periods can extend timelines. We monitor your file and provide updates as the Tribunal schedules your matter.
Yes, provided the suite is a self-contained residential unit covered by the Residential Tenancies Act 2006 and you or a qualifying family member genuinely intends to occupy it for at least one year. We verify eligibility, draft the notice with proper compensation details, and represent you if the tenant contests the application.
Our flat fee depends on application type and complexity. A standard L1 rent arrears application with hearing representation starts at a fixed rate disclosed during intake. Additional applications, adjournments, or post-order enforcement may involve separate flat fees. We provide a written retainer agreement before any work begins.
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