Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse - Ontario, Canada

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Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse - Ontario, Canada

The Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse in Ontario, Canada is a legal document that allows tenants to disclose instances of sexual or domestic violence and abuse to their landlord or property manager. It is meant to provide a way for tenants to communicate their need for safety and support, and to request changes to their living situation if necessary.

In Ontario, Canada, the tenant is responsible for filing the Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse.

FAQ

Q: What is the Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse?
A: The Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse is a legal document in Ontario, Canada.

Q: What is the purpose of the Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse?
A: The purpose of the Tenant's Statement is to provide support and protection for tenants who are victims of sexual or domestic violence and abuse.

Q: Who can use the Tenant's Statement About Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse?
A: Any tenant who is currently experiencing or has experienced sexual or domestic violence and abuse can use this document.

Q: What protections does the Tenant's Statement provide?
A: The Tenant's Statement can be used as evidence to support a tenant's request to terminate their tenancy agreement, change locks, or obtain a restraining order.

Q: Can a tenant be evicted for using the Tenant's Statement?
A: No, a tenant cannot be evicted solely because they have used the Tenant's Statement.

Q: How can a tenant file a Tenant's Statement?
A: A tenant can file the Tenant's Statement by completing the form and submitting it to their landlord or the Landlord and Tenant Board.

Q: What happens after a tenant files a Tenant's Statement?
A: After filing the Tenant's Statement, the landlord is required to take steps to ensure the safety and well-being of the tenant, such as changing locks or granting a restraining order.

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