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Service Details
Landlord & Tenant Board Hearings
Need Representation at an LTB Hearing?
Serving Landlords Across Ontario
Representation and preparation for Landlord and Tenant Board hearings across Ontario.

What Happens Before an LTB Hearing?
Professional support for Ontario landlords preparing for Landlord and Tenant Board hearings and proceedings.
Whether you have already filed an application or recently received a hearing date, proper preparation can play an important role in presenting your case effectively before the Landlord and Tenant Board. Organizing evidence, understanding procedural requirements, and preparing submissions can help landlords approach their hearing with greater confidence.
Our team assists landlords across Ontario with hearing preparation, evidence organization, application review, disclosure requirements, witness preparation, and representation at Landlord and Tenant Board proceedings. We help landlords navigate the hearing process with clear communication, responsive support, and professional representation.


What Happens Before an LTB Hearing?
Preparing for a Landlord and Tenant Board hearing involves more than simply attending on the scheduled date. Landlords are often required to organize evidence, review relevant documents, prepare submissions, and ensure they understand the issues that will be addressed during the proceeding.
Proper preparation can help landlords present their case more effectively and avoid unnecessary complications. Missing documents, incomplete evidence, procedural issues, or inadequate preparation can affect the outcome of a hearing and may result in delays or adjournments.
Landlords commonly contact us when:
✔ They have received a hearing date from the Landlord and Tenant Board
✔ They need assistance organizing evidence and supporting documents
✔ They are unsure what information should be presented at the hearing
✔ They want help preparing submissions and hearing materials
✔ They require representation at an upcoming hearing
✔ They want guidance navigating the Landlord and Tenant Board process

How the LTB Hearing Process Works
File Review & Strategy
We review your application, supporting documents, and hearing materials to identify key issues and discuss the appropriate strategy for your case.
Evidence Organization & Preparation
We assist with organizing evidence, reviewing supporting documentation, and ensuring hearing materials are properly prepared and ready for presentation.
Hearing Preparation
We help landlords understand the hearing process, prepare submissions, address procedural requirements, and ensure they are ready for the scheduled proceeding.
Representation at the Hearing
We represent landlords before the Landlord and Tenant Board, present evidence and submissions, respond to issues raised during the proceeding, and advocate for our clients throughout the hearing.
Landlord & Tenant Board Hearings
Preparing for an LTB Hearing?
Get professional support with hearing preparation, evidence review, submissions, and representation before the Landlord and Tenant Board.
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FAQ
Questions
About
LTB Hearings
Learn more about Landlord and Tenant Board hearings, evidence preparation, hearing procedures, representation, and what Ontario landlords can expect before and during an LTB proceeding.
Do I need a representative for an LTB hearing?
No. Landlords may represent themselves before the Landlord and Tenant Board. However, many landlords choose to obtain assistance with hearing preparation, evidence organization, submissions, and representation to help ensure their case is presented effectively.
What evidence should I bring to an LTB hearing?
What happens during an LTB hearing?
Can I submit additional evidence before my hearing?
What if I have already filed my application and received a hearing date?
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