How quickly can a landlord evict a tenant in Canada?
The eviction timeline in Canada varies based on the reason for eviction and provincial laws. In Ontario, after serving a legal notice (e.g., N4 for non-payment of rent), the landlord can apply to the Landlord & Tenant Board (LTB) if the tenant does not comply.
The process typically takes 2 to 6 months, depending on hearing availability. At Ahmed Legal, our experienced landlord and tenant evict paralegals assist with proper filings and representation to ensure a smooth legal process.
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