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Eviction Paralegal Vaughan – Protecting Tenant Rights

The process of being threatened with eviction can be daunting, particularly as many tenants do not know their legal rights. Kippel & Associates Legal focuses on tenants’ rights and assisting those in wrongful evictions or landlord disputes. 

We specialize in providing legal representation services to ensure that no one has to lose their home for the wrong reasons, as your trusted eviction paralegal Vaughan.

Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) provides detailed guidelines landlords are required to follow to evict tenants. 

So many landlords go around these laws leaving tenants susceptible to illegal eviction. We make sure tenants know their rights, we oppose illegal evictions, and we keep their homes for good.

How We Help Tenants Fight Evictions

Eviction fights can be misleadingly complicated, but tenants are not alone in the fight. With an exact step along the way of what the tenant should do next, our legal assistance team works with the tenant to explain the right steps to take. Below are some ways an eviction paralegal Vaughan assists tenants:

  • Filing disputes with the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) – When a tenant receives an eviction notice, they can fight back and we make sure their case is presented well.
  • Checking the legitimacy of eviction notices — Many of the time eviction notices simply aren’t valid under the law. We examine each notice to determine if any legal problems arise.
  • Collecting evidence to back up tenant claims — Lease agreements, rent receipts, and maintenance requests can all help bolster a tenant’s case.
  • Representation at hearings – We represent tenants at the LTB hearings and ensure there is a representative voice and their rights are protected.


Having a lawyer greatly increases an applicant or tenant’s chances of halting an unfair eviction. For this reason, our eviction paralegal Vaughan has the determination to get tenants a favorable outcome.

Recognizing Illegal Evictions

Not all evictions are lawful. Some landlords abandon the court system as a means of removing tenants. Some common illegal methods of eviction include:

  • Retaliation for Complaining – It is illegal to evict a tenant who requests repairs or reports violations.
  • Inadequate or Incorrect Notice – A landlord must serve an official written notice with legal grounds for the eviction before filing one.
  • Changing the Locks or Shutting Off Utilities — Locking a tenant out of the property or shutting off essential services to drive them out is illegal and could lead to a lawsuit.


If a landlord takes any of these actions, tenants can take legal steps to halt the eviction and seek damages. We are experienced eviction paralegal Vaughan who act quickly to prevent illegal evictions.

Lease Disputes and Tenant Rights

Conflicts between landlords and tenants commonly stem from imprecise leases, surprise rent hikes, or lack of property maintenance. Certain landlords impose unfair conditions that violate tenant rights. We assist tenants in:

  • Challenging unlawful rent increases — Rent increases must be compliant with Ontario’s rent control laws. Tenants can challenge an illegal rent increase.
  • Making sure landlords live up to maintenance responsibilities – Landlords must maintain rental units. Tenants may take a legal course of action should necessary repairs go ignored.
  • Checking lease agreements for unreasonable clauses – Specific lease agreements have clauses to the contrary of tenant rights. We assist tenants in understanding their lease terms and potentially contesting illegal lease provisions.


Lease disputes can be avoided simply by addressing them, and tenants can prevent themselves from being unfairly treated.

Why Professional Legal Help is Essential

Evictions are legally complex, and tenants may lack an understanding of their rights. When represented by a lawyer, tenants can:

  • Effectively challenge wrongful evictions — Many evictions are preventable when tenants understand the legal options available to them.
  • Increase their odds of remaining in their homes — Having legal representation greatly improves the chances of a successful outcome.
  • Negotiate fair resolutions — In some instances, legal assistance can help tenants arrive at arrangements with landlords that avoid eviction.


We streamline the legal process and follow tenants through their cases to guarantee they’re given the justice they deserve.

Conclusion

Evictions are stressful, but tenants have legal rights that need to be respected. We are motivated by helping tenants avoid unwarranted eviction, which is why we have become a dedicated eviction paralegal Vaughan. 

From eviction notices to unfair rent increases and lease law disputes, we have the expertise to provide guidance and representation.

Here at Kippel & Associates Legal, we believe in tenant rights and protecting the tenant during eviction cases. The stability of a home is important, and no tenant should have their home taken any right other than what is due to them in poor tenancy. 

If you are facing an eviction, please reach out to us today. You have us at hand ready to fight for your rights. Let us help you to remain on your premises while ensuring that justice is served.

FAQs

1. Can a landlord evict a tenant right away?

No, landlords are required to follow the law and provide proper notice. Evictions without an order from the LTB cannot be legal.

2. How can a tenant fight an eviction?

Tenants can lodge a dispute with the LTB, submit evidence to back up their claims, and consult a legal representative to bolster their case.

3. What can tenants do if a landlord locks them out?

Lockouts are illegal. Tenants, however, should call the authorities and find legal help to return to their rental units.

4. Do tenants have to leave after being served an eviction notice?

No, an eviction notice is not an eviction order. Tenants can challenge it in front of the LTB.

5. What do I do if the landlord refuses to fix the unit?

The tenants can make a complaint to the LTB to compel landlords to perform the necessary repairs or provide payment.

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