Windsor serves a population of 229,660 residents within city limits and 459,320 across the metro area. The rental market spans high-rise condominium developments, mid-rise rental buildings, low-rise apartments, and a significant base of semi-detached and single family detached properties. Landlords in Windsor Crossing, the Heights, Midtown, Uptown, and the Historic District manage long-term rental portfolios that require reliable legal support when tenant disputes arise. Ontario Eviction Services provides licensed paralegal representation for landlords navigating Landlord and Tenant Board hearings, rent arrears recovery, and eviction applications across Windsor's diverse building stock. Flat fee pricing and direct LTB filing services support property owners who need clarity and results without hourly billing uncertainty.
Call (416) 555-0199 for a Free ConsultationWindsor represents a working market within Ontario where landlords hold single family and small multifamily rental stock over extended periods. The Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario adjudicates all residential tenancy disputes under the Residential Tenancies Act 2006, requiring landlords to follow strict notice and application procedures. Ice storm risk, deep freeze events, snow load concerns on flat roofs, and freeze-thaw damage to brick facades create maintenance pressures that sometimes lead to tenant disputes over repair timelines. Humid continental climate conditions mean winter months bring both heating cost disputes and access issues during emergencies. Licensed paralegal representation ensures that landlords file compliant N4, N12, L1, and L2 documents and attend hearings prepared with the evidence the Board expects to see.
Ontario Eviction Services delivers licensed paralegal representation to landlords in Windsor Crossing, the Heights, Midtown, Uptown, and the Historic District. We prepare and file N4 notices for rent arrears, N12 notices for personal use, and follow through with L1 and L2 applications at the Landlord and Tenant Board. Flat fee pricing is confirmed before work begins, covering notice drafting, application filing, evidence preparation, and hearing attendance. Landlords managing semi-detached properties in the Historic District and mid-rise rental buildings near Midtown receive the same structured process and direct paralegal communication. We handle residential eviction matters exclusively, ensuring focus and competence in RTA compliance. Our service area launched in Toronto and the GTA, and Windsor is part of our Ontario expansion as we build toward broader North American coverage.
Neighborhoods we serve: Windsor Crossing, Windsor Crossing, Heights, Midtown, Uptown, Historic District.
Governing body: Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario. Statute: Residential Tenancies Act 2006.
Hearing wait times at the Landlord and Tenant Board vary by caseload, typically ranging from six to twelve weeks after filing. Ontario Eviction Services files L1 applications promptly after serving a valid N4 notice and ensures all required documentation is complete to avoid adjournments.
Yes, under the Residential Tenancies Act 2006, persistent late payment is grounds for an L2 application even if arrears are eventually paid. You must serve an N8 notice and demonstrate a pattern of late payments at the hearing.
Flat fees are confirmed during the initial consultation and cover notice preparation, L2 application filing, evidence compilation, and hearing representation. Pricing depends on case complexity, but all costs are disclosed upfront with no hourly billing.
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