60 days. Landlords are required to give their tenant at least 60 days written notice to the end of the term or rent period using the Landlord and Tenant Board Form N12. Be sure you are using the current form N12 – updated on July 28, 2020 and it can be found at https://tribunalsontario.ca/ltb/forms/#landlord-forms. How […]
Category: Ontario
Who Pays For Long Term Disability Ontario?
WSIB pays both income loss benefits and medical benefits to people with long-term disabilities. The income loss payments can go to age 65, but medical coverage can go for life. WSIB benefits are fantastic if you qualify for them. Who pays for long term disability in Canada? But generally, it will say that you become […]
Can Tenant Stay After Lease Expires Ontario?
Once a lease expires the tenancy becomes month to month. The tenant is still required to provide 60 days notice to terminate the tenancy. However, if the landlord is asking the tenant to leave then the notice period depends on the reason that the landlord is terminating the tenancy. Can you evict a tenant after […]
What Is Ontario Student Grant?
The Ontario Student Opportunity Grant (OSOG) is available to help students reduce their Canada-Ontario Integrated Student Loan (COISL) debt. If you are eligible for OSOG, your grant will be applied directly to your outstanding COISL debt. How much is Ontario student grant? Federal grant funding Full-Time Students (maximum $9,000 per academic year, subject to a […]
How Do I Give Notice To My Landlord In Ontario?
To give notice, you must use the Tenant’s Notice to Terminate the Tenancy (Form N9). This form is available in the Forms section at tribunalsontario.ca/ltb or from any LTB office. How do I write a 60 day notice to my landlord in Ontario? Dear (Name of landlord or manager), This letter constitutes my written (number […]
How Much Notice Do You Need To Give A Tenant To Move Out In Ontario?
60 days. Landlords are required to give their tenant at least 60 days written notice to the end of the term or rent period using the Landlord and Tenant Board Form N12. Be sure you are using the current form N12 – updated on July 28, 2020 and it can be found at https://tribunalsontario.ca/ltb/forms/#landlord-forms. How […]
How Does Ontario Grant Work?
The Canada-Ontario Job Grant supports eligible training costs up to a maximum of $10,000 per trainee, with additional flexibility for small employers. Moreover, small employers (less than 100 employees) who are training and hiring unemployed individuals may be eligible for 100% funding and up to $15,000 per trainee. What is Ontario Job Grant? The Canada-Ontario […]
How Long Does A Lease Last In Ontario?
12 months. Ontario has a Standard Form of Lease for residential properties. The standard form of lease lists things like: Names and contact information of the tenant and the landlord. How long the lease is (usually 12 months, but can be for short time if specified). Do leases in Ontario expire? In Ontario, when a […]
Is There A Standard Lease In Ontario?
All sections of the standard lease are mandatory and cannot be changed. When completed, the standard lease creates a contract between the landlord and tenant. This part provides more information about the rights and responsibilities of tenants and landlords under the act, starting on page nine. Who fills out the Ontario Standard lease? Signatures All […]
Do You Need A Referral To See An Orthodontist In Ontario?
You do not need a referral from your dentist (or anyone else) to come in for a consultation or to be treated by us. However, we encourage you to keep your dentist informed and to consider his or her opinion when choosing an orthodontist. Can you get braces without being referred? If you think you […]