LTB representation in Brampton.
Landlord and Tenant Board matters for Brampton landlords and tenants are heard by video, so we represent Peel Regionclients at the LTB without anyone travelling to a courthouse — from a landlord’s application for unpaid rent to a tenant’s claim for repairs.
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LTB matters in Brampton
8 matters- Form N4 → L1Landlord ▸
Non-Payment of Rent
The most common landlord application. Serve the N4 notice, then file the L1 to evict for arrears and recover the rent the tenant owes.
Read the overview - Form N5 / N6 / N7 → L2Landlord ▸
Eviction for Cause
Ending a tenancy for conduct — damage, interference with other tenants, overcrowding, illegal acts, or serious safety problems — through the right notice and an L2 application.
Read the overview - Form N12 → L2Landlord ▸
Landlord's Own Use (N12)
Ending a tenancy because the landlord, a close family member, or a purchaser genuinely intends to move into the unit — with the compensation and good-faith requirements the Act demands.
Read the overview - Form L5Landlord ▸
Above-Guideline Increase
Applying to raise rent beyond the provincial guideline to recover the cost of major capital work or extraordinary increases in municipal taxes or security costs.
Read the overview - Form T2◂ Tenant
Tenant Rights (T2)
Holding a landlord to account for illegal entry, harassment, withholding vital services, changing the locks, or substantially interfering with your reasonable enjoyment of your home.
Read the overview - Form T6◂ Tenant
Maintenance & Repairs (T6)
Forcing a landlord to meet their repair obligations — pests, mould, broken heating, leaks, and disrepair — and recovering an abatement for the time you lived with it.
Read the overview - Form T5◂ Tenant
Bad-Faith Eviction (T5)
Compensation when a landlord moved you out on an N12 or N13 — claiming own use, sale, or renovation — that turned out not to be genuine.
Read the overview - Form T1◂ Tenant
Illegal Rent Increase
Recovering rent you overpaid when a landlord raised the rent above the guideline, too soon, or without proper notice.
Read the overview
Landlord or tenant, we’ll appear for you.
Hearings are virtual, so you don’t need to travel — and neither do we. Twenty minutes on the phone to understand your Brampton matter is free, confidential, and without obligation.
