Request for the Ltb to Issue a Summons - Ontario, Canada

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Request for the Ltb to Issue a Summons - Ontario, Canada

A Request for the LTB to Issue a Summons in Ontario, Canada is used to ask the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) to issue a summons to a party involved in a landlord-tenant dispute. The summons is a legal document that compels the party to attend a hearing at the LTB to resolve the dispute.

In Ontario, Canada, the person who is initiating a legal action files the request for the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) to issue a summons.

FAQ

Q: What is an LTB summons?
A: An LTB summons is a legal document issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board in Ontario, Canada.

Q: Why would someone request an LTB summons?
A: Someone may request an LTB summons to require a person to appear at a hearing related to a landlord and tenant dispute.

Q: How can I request an LTB summons in Ontario?
A: To request an LTB summons in Ontario, you must complete the appropriate form and submit it to the Landlord and Tenant Board.

Q: What is the process after requesting an LTB summons?
A: After requesting an LTB summons, the Landlord and Tenant Board will review your request and determine whether to issue the summons.

Q: What happens if an LTB summons is issued?
A: If an LTB summons is issued, the person named in the summons must attend the scheduled hearing or face potential legal consequences.

Q: Can I represent myself at an LTB summons hearing?
A: Yes, you can represent yourself at an LTB summons hearing, but you may also choose to hire a lawyer or paralegal to assist you.

Q: What should I bring to an LTB summons hearing?
A: You should bring any relevant documents, evidence, and witnesses to support your case at an LTB summons hearing.

Q: What are the possible outcomes of an LTB summons hearing?
A: The possible outcomes of an LTB summons hearing include a resolution, a decision by the Landlord and Tenant Board, or further legal proceedings.

Q: How long does it take to get a decision after an LTB summons hearing?
A: The time it takes to receive a decision after an LTB summons hearing can vary, but it is typically within a few weeks to a couple of months.

Q: Can I appeal a decision made at an LTB summons hearing?
A: Yes, you can appeal a decision made at an LTB summons hearing by filing an appeal with the Divisional Court within the specified timeframe.

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