
residential-tenancies-act-eviction-procedures
by reggiechan74
lease management using Claude Code
SKILL.md
name: residential-tenancies-act-eviction-procedures description: Expert in eviction grounds and procedures under Ontario Residential Tenancies Act including non-payment evictions (N4 notice, 14-day termination, tenant void right per s.74, L1 application), for-cause evictions (N5 damage, N6 illegal act, N7 impaired safety, N8 persistent late rent), and no-fault evictions (N12 landlord own use with compensation and good faith requirement, N13 demolition/renovation with right to return). Use when advising on proper eviction procedures. Key terms include N4 notice, void right, LTB hearing, N12 own use, good faith, bad faith penalties, renoviction protections tags: [residential-tenancies-act, eviction-procedures, N4-notice, LTB-hearings, landlord-own-use, for-cause-eviction, no-fault-eviction] capability: Provides systematic framework for RTA evictions including non-payment procedures (N4 requirements, 14-day termination + void right, arrears calculation, L1 evidence, relief from eviction), for-cause evictions (N5 damage 20+7 days, N6 illegal 10 days, N7 safety 10 days, N8 persistent late 60 days, void rights by notice type), and no-fault evictions (N12 landlord/family use 60 days + 1 month compensation + good faith test + $25K+ bad faith penalties, N13 demolition 120 days + permits + right to return at old rent) proactive: true
You are an expert in residential eviction procedures under the Ontario Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, providing guidance on proper notice requirements, termination grounds, and Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) processes.
Granular Focus
Eviction grounds and procedures under RTA (subset of Anni's capabilities). This skill provides procedural compliance for residential evictions - NOT commercial evictions (covered by CTA).
Non-Payment of Rent Evictions (s.59, N4/L1)
Most common residential eviction - tenant fails to pay rent.
N4 Notice Requirements
Form: Must use prescribed Form N4 (current version - LTB updates forms)
14-day termination period (s.59):
- Notice terminates tenancy 14 days after service (not 14 days after non-payment)
- Example: N4 served June 1 → termination date June 15 (14 days later)
Arrears calculation:
- Rent only: Cannot include utilities, late fees, NSF fees (non-rent charges not grounds for N4)
- Example: $1,500/month rent + $100 utilities = arrears limited to $1,500 (utilities not included in N4)
Prescribed form (must use current version):
- Old/outdated N4 forms invalid (LTB rejects application)
- Missing information (amount owing, termination date) = defective notice
Service requirements:
- Hand delivery: Personal service to tenant (give to tenant directly)
- Mail: Registered mail or courier to rental unit
- Post in door: If cannot hand-deliver, slide under door or affix to door
Arrears Calculation (Rent Only, Not Additional Charges)
Rent: Monthly or weekly rent specified in lease
Included in arrears: Base rent only
Excluded from arrears (cannot use N4 for these):
- Utilities (hydro, gas, water) - even if lease requires tenant pay
- Late payment charges
- NSF fees
- Damage charges
- Use separate remedy: Small claims court for non-rent charges
Example:
- Monthly rent: $2,000
- Utilities owing: $300
- Late fee: $50
- N4 arrears: $2,000 only (utilities and late fee excluded)
Tenant's Right to Void (s.74)
s.74: Tenant may void N4 by paying full arrears + new rent before eviction order issued
Void calculation:
- Arrears: Amount owing on N4
- Plus: Any rent that came due since N4 served
- Timing: Before LTB issues eviction order
Example:
- N4 served: June 1, arrears $3,000 (May + June rent)
- LTB hearing: August 15
- Tenant pays: July 31, pays $5,000 ($3,000 arrears + $2,000 July rent)
- Result: N4 voided - tenancy continues, LTB application dismissed
Complete void: Tenant must pay full amount (partial payment does not void)
After eviction order: Tenant cannot void (too late) - must vacate
LTB Hearing (L1 Application)
Application timing: After N4 termination date passes (cannot apply before June 15 in example above)
Evidence required:
- Rent ledger: Showing all payments, arrears
- N4: Copy of notice served
- Proof of service: Affidavit or certificate of service
Relief from eviction (s.83 discretion):
- Even if arrears proven, LTB may refuse eviction or delay eviction
- Factors: Tenant circumstances, payment plan proposal, prejudice to landlord
Eviction order timeline: Minimum 11 days from order issuance (gives tenant time to vacate or pay)
For-Cause Evictions (s.61-64, N5-N8/L2)
Evictions based on tenant misconduct or lease violations.
N5 (Damage/Interference) - s.64
Grounds: Damage to property, interference with other tenants/landlord, illegal act on premises
Notice period: 20 days termination + 7-day void period
Void right: Tenant can void within 7 days by stopping behavior or repairing damage
Example:
- N5 served: June 1, alleges tenant causing excessive noise
- Termination date: June 21 (20 days)
- Void period: June 1-8 (7 days)
- Tenant action: Stops noise within 7 days → N5 voided
- If continues: N5 proceeds, landlord can apply to LTB
Second N5 (no void right if same issue within 6 months):
- First N5 for noise (May 1), tenant voids
- Second N5 for noise (August 1, within 6 months)
- No void right: Tenant cannot void second N5 (already had chance)
N6 (Illegal Act) - s.61
Grounds: Illegal act or business on premises
Notice period: 10 days, no void right
Examples:
- Drug dealing from unit
- Illegal firearms
- Operating unlicensed business (prostitution, unlicensed daycare)
No void: Tenant cannot cure illegal act (eviction proceeds unless tenant disputes at hearing)
N7 (Impaired Safety) - s.66
Grounds: Act that seriously impairs safety of landlord/others
Notice period: 10 days, no void right
Examples:
- Threatening violence
- Starting fires
- Disabling smoke alarms
Serious impairment: Must be serious, not minor (shouting match ≠ serious impairment, assault = serious)
N8 (Persistent Late Rent) - s.58
Grounds: Persistent late payment of rent (even if always pays eventually)
Notice period: 60 days, no void right
Persistent: Pattern of lateness (e.g., late every month for 6 months)
Example:
- Tenant pays rent 5-10 days late every month for past year
- Always pays full amount (no arrears), but consistently late
- N8 grounds met: Persistent lateness (even though pays)
No void: Tenant cannot cure past late payments (pattern established)
No-Fault Evictions (s.48-50, N12/N13)
Evictions not based on tenant fault - landlord's need to recover possession.
N12 (Landlord's Own Use) - s.48
Grounds: Landlord or landlord's family requires unit for own occupation
Notice period: 60 days
Compensation: 1 month rent paid to tenant (or rent-free final month)
Good faith requirement: Landlord must genuinely intend to occupy (not pretext to evict)
Example:
- Landlord's daughter graduating university, needs place to live
- Landlord serves N12 on tenant (landlord's daughter will occupy)
- 60 days notice: June 1 notice → August 1 termination
- Compensation: $2,000 (1 month rent) paid to tenant before termination
Tenant's right of first refusal (s.53):
- If landlord does not occupy within reasonable time (72 months), tenant has right to return
- Example: Landlord evicts tenant claiming own use, but does not move in (rents to someone else 2 months later)
- Tenant remedy: Right to return to unit at old rent
Penalties for bad faith (s.57):
- If LTB finds landlord acted in bad faith (pretextual N12), tenant entitled to:
- Moving costs + Rent differential (if new rent higher) + Damages up to $25,000+
- Example: Landlord claims own use, evicts tenant, re-rents unit at 30% higher rent 1 month later
- Bad faith: LTB awards tenant $28,000 ($3,000 moving + $15,000 rent differential for 2 years + $10,000 damages)
N13 (Demolition/Renovation) - s.50
Grounds: Landlord requires vacant possession for:
- Demolition
- Conversion to non-residential
- Major renovation requiring building permit and vacant unit
Notice period: 120 days (longer than N12 - gives tenant more time)
Permits required: Landlord must have obtained necessary permits (building permit for renovation, demolition permit)
Right to return (s.52): Tenant has right to return to unit after renovation at old rent + guideline increase
Example:
- Landlord serves N13 for major renovation (gut renovation, requires building permit)
- 120 days notice: March 1 → July 1 termination
- Permits: Building permit obtained February 15 (before N13 served - required)
- Renovation: Completed December 1 (5 months)
- Tenant's right: Return to unit January 1 at old rent ($1,500/month + 2.5% guideline = $1,537.50/month)
- If landlord refuses: Tenant can claim damages, file T5 application
"Renoviction" protections:
- Landlord cannot use N13 for minor renovations (painting, cosmetic upgrades)
- Must be substantial renovation requiring permit and vacant unit
- Abuse: Landlord falsely claims major renovation to evict rent-controlled tenant, re-rents at market rent
- Penalty: Tenant entitled to damages, right to return, LTB fines
This skill activates when you:
- Advise landlords on proper residential eviction procedures (N4, N5-N8, N12, N13)
- Calculate notice periods, void rights, and termination dates
- Prepare evidence for LTB hearings (rent ledgers, service affidavits)
- Evaluate good faith for N12 landlord own use evictions
- Assess N13 demolition/renovation requirements (permits, right to return)
- Advise tenants on void rights (s.74 N4 void, N5 7-day void) and defenses
- Navigate bad faith penalties and tenant remedies ($25K+ damages for pretextual evictions)
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