There’s no hold on your paycheck. You are not paid the first week you work until payroll verifies hours worked and, if you are paid weekly, you will get that check the following week. If you are paid biweekly, it could be up to three weeks before you see your first check. It’s all in […]
Category: Ontario
Who Runs Service Ontario?
the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. A private ServiceOntario centre is operated by an independent business owner (a service provider) who is under contract with the Ministry of Government and Consumer Services. A private ServiceOntario centre provides: driver and vehicle services. Ontario Photo Cards. Who is ServiceOntario owned by? the Ministry of Government and […]
Does Ontario Works Cover Eye Exams And Glasses?
The Ontario Health Insurance Plan ( OHIP ) covers the cost of eye exams for people under age 20 and people 65 years and over. For each member of the benefit unit who is between the ages of 20 and 64 Ontario Works will cover the cost of routine eye examinations once in every 24-month […]
How Do I Get Permanent Disability In Ontario?
If you were not in the workforce, then your only options for long-term disability is through the Ontario Disability Support Program. If you are a worker, then it is possible you could be eligible for long-term disability benefits through insurance, WSIB or the CPP disability program. What is considered a permanent disability in Ontario? A […]
Can I Give 30 Days Notice In Ontario Month To Month?
What is a month-to-month tenancy in Ontario? A month-to-month tenancy starts automatically when the lease for a residential property expires and no new lease has been signed. A tenant with a month-to-month tenancy must give 30 days’ notice before moving out of the property. Can I give 30 days notice in Ontario? If the landlord […]
What Is A Default Judgement Ontario?
Essentially, you get a Default Judgment when you have filed and served the claim on the defendants and for some reason, there is no defense either nothing has been filed or the defense has been struck out, and you basically just go to the court at that stage and get a judgment against the defendant […]
Why Did Ontario Get Rid Of Rent Control?
In 2018, the provincial government ended rent control on new units, saying the move would encourage investors to build more properties and increase housing supply. Why was rent control removed in Ontario? In November 2018, in an effort to re-incentivize developers and motivate them to invest in Ontario’s rental segment, the province removed rent controls […]
What Is The Statute Of Limitations In Ontario?
two years. A limitation period is a time limit for a party to commence, or bring forth, a claim against another party. In Ontario, the Limitations Act, 2002 provides a Basic Limitation Period of two years, which means that a claimant has two years to commence a legal proceeding from the day they discover the […]
How Do I Notify A Tenant Of Rent Increase In Ontario?
You must give the tenant the Notice of Rent Increase at least 90 days before the date you will increase the tenant’s rent. machine in their home, send it by courier, or ▪ send it by mail. You cannot give the tenant this notice by posting it on the door of the tenant’s rental unit. […]
How Can A Judgement Be Removed In Ontario?
You can ask the Sheriff’s office to remove the writ on your property for free. In Ontario, the process involves filing a written request to your local Sheriff’s office. How long do judgments last in Ontario? A judgment is a debt you owe through the courts due to a lawsuit. For example, if somebody sues […]