How do I appeal an LTB decision?
Tenants and landlords can contest a judgment they feel is unjust or inaccurate through the LTB appeals process. Within 30 days, you have the option of filing an appeal with the Divisional Court or directly requesting a review from the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
The appeal must include supporting documentation and a list of specific legal errors. Acting quickly is crucial since timeframes are tight.
The likelihood of a successful appeal might be increased by having a paralegal with experience in leasing disputes help prepare the required documentation and make a compelling case.
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