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Common Concerns:

Frequent Legal Issues Between Landlords and Tenants



Last Updated: June 12 2026

Question: What are the most common landlord-tenant disputes in Ontario, and what steps can I take to resolve them quickly and legally?

Answer: In Ontario, common residential housing disputes include rent increases, maintenance and repairs, withdrawal of included services (like parking or laundry), interference with reasonable enjoyment and noise issues, unpaid utilities, improper notices to end a tenancy, and unlawful lockouts, with rights and duties largely set by Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, Chapter 17.   Legacy Legal Services provides Legal Professionals support for landlords and tenants across Ontario, helping you assess evidence, choose the right Landlord and Tenant Board process, prepare clear particulars and compliant notices, and pursue practical outcomes faster, so call (226) 246-3825 to get started.

Common Residential Housing Disputes Involving Landlords and Tenants

Common Concerns: Frequent Legal Issues Between Landlords and TenantsA healthy relationship between landlords and tenants requires an understanding of key legal obligations and rights as established by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, Chapter 17, so as to avoid, or minimize conflict, arising from common dispute issues and concerns involving rent increases, maintenance responsibilities, disruptive behaviour, and the procedures for properly terminating occupancy.  Both landlords as well as tenants must be aware of the respective rights and duties to maintain a harmonious rental relationship.

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