Eviction Services in London, Ontario

London sits at the centre of a half-million-person metro area with a housing stock that ranges from Victorian century homes in the core to mid-century bungalows radiating outward and purpose-built student towers near Western University. Neighborhoods like Old North and Old South contain older rental conversions where deferred maintenance and tenant turnover create friction. Byron and Hyde Park draw families and small-scale investors. Downtown and the blocks around campus hold thousands of student tenancies, many governed by joint leases and high seasonal turnover. Ontario Eviction Services provides licensed paralegal representation for landlords navigating Landlord and Tenant Board applications across all London neighborhoods. We operate on transparent flat fees and specialize in rent arrears, notices, and tribunal hearings under the Residential Tenancies Act.

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The London Rental Market

The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario hears all residential eviction matters originating in London. Tribunal backlogs stretch timelines, especially for L1 and L2 applications filed during peak student move-out periods in April and August. Western University's academic calendar dictates vacancy cycles, and landlords managing multi-unit houses near campus face unique challenges with joint and several liability, sublet disputes, and damage claims. Century homes in Old South and Old North often require capital repairs that trigger N13 renovation evictions. Investor portfolios have grown as renters priced out of Toronto migrate west. Lake-effect snow in winter accelerates wear on roofs and building envelopes, sometimes necessitating emergency capital work. Licensed paralegals familiar with London's tribunal procedures and rental demographics can compress resolution timelines and reduce lost rent exposure.

Ontario Eviction Services delivers N4 and N12 notice preparation, L1 and L2 application drafting, and full hearing representation for landlords in Downtown London, Old North, Old South, Byron, Hyde Park, and Masonville. We handle rent arrears files, for-cause evictions under section 61 through 69 of the Residential Tenancies Act, and own-use applications. Every file is managed by a licensed paralegal with Landlord and Tenant Board experience. Flat fee pricing is disclosed before engagement. No hourly billing. No retainer surprises. We coordinate evidence disclosure, witness preparation, and written submissions. Service extends to commercial eviction under the Commercial Tenancies Act where applicable. Tribunal appearance dates are monitored, adjournment requests filed when necessary, and enforcement steps managed post-order. London landlords receive direct paralegal contact, not intake coordinators or call centres.

Neighborhoods we serve: Downtown, Old North, Old South, Byron, Hyde Park, Masonville.

Governing body: Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario. Statute: Residential Tenancies Act 2006.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an L1 application for rent arrears take at the London tribunal?

Hearing dates in London currently range from eight to fourteen weeks after filing, depending on tribunal capacity and seasonal volume. Western University lease cycles in late summer create temporary backlogs. A paralegal can request an expedited hearing if circumstances justify urgency under the Residential Tenancies Act.

Can I evict a tenant in Old North for renovations to a century home?

Yes, if the work requires a building permit and the unit must be vacant. You file an N13 notice and later an L2 application. The Landlord and Tenant Board will require permit documentation, contractor quotes, and a statutory declaration. Compensation equal to one month's rent or three months' rent applies depending on the length of tenancy.

What does flat fee paralegal representation include for a London eviction?

Flat fee service covers notice review, application drafting, evidence compilation, hearing preparation, tribunal attendance, and written submissions. You know the total cost before engagement. Additional fees apply only for adjournments beyond our control or enforcement steps like filing with the Sheriff after an eviction order is granted.

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Speak with a licensed Ontario paralegal about your file today. Flat fees, no hourly surprises, and clear timelines from intake through enforcement.

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