How can a tenant fight an eviction notice?
Your rights can be safeguarded if you receive an eviction notice by getting Tenant Eviction Help. First, make sure the notice is authentic and accurate. Save documents such as leases, rent receipts, or correspondence if you think the eviction was unjust.
Before the time specified in the notification, you have the option to submit a dispute to the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
Your case can be strengthened with the help of a paralegal or court expert. Having solid proof when you go to the hearing improves your chances of preventing the eviction.
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