What if my landlord is not making necessary repairs?
If your landlord is not making repairs in your home, you can file a Tenant Rights Application (T6) with the Landlord & Tenant Board (LTB).
Such a warranty enables you to demand repairs and compensation if there is damage or inconvenience caused. Photograph and document what is wrong in writing so that you will have a case.
A tenant paralegal Richmond Hill team at Ahmed Legal can help you with filing your claim and representing your rights to get your landlord to fulfill his legal obligations.
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