Forms
RTA
General
100

What is the 61A Form?

Notice of Appeal

100

Are "no pets" provisions allowed in a tenancy agreement?

No

100

This must be shared by all parties at least 7 days before the hearing and can include documents, photographs, witness statements, and expert reports

Disclosure of Evidence

200

Three ways to file LTB forms

By email, at a ServiceOntario, through the Tribunals Ontario Portal, or by mail or courier

200

This section lists when a landlord can enter without prior notice

Section 26 - In case of emergency, if tenant consents at the time of entry, to perform housekeeping if it is in the agreement, to do showings of the unit when it is agreed that the tenancy will be terminated

200

This tribunal meeting is used to organize the case, simplify issues, identify agreed facts, and set procedural directions before the hearing

Case Conference or Pre-hearing Conference

300

Four applications that can be filed through the Tribunal Ontario Portal (and save $5 to $15!)

L1, L2, L3, L4, L9, L10, T1, T2, T5, T6 and C1, C2 applications

300

The penalties if you are convicted on an offense under this act.

A fine of up to $50,000 for an individual, up to $250,000 for a corporation

300

Under Rule 183 of the Residential Tenancies Act, the Board must resolve disputes using this approach

The Expeditious Procedure that ensures fairness and the opportunity to be heard

400

What is the L9 form?

Application to Collect Rent the Tenant Owes

400

This section says how many board members are sufficient to conduct proceedings: (Hint: look for quorum!)

Section 171 - One is sufficient

400

Under the LTB Rules of Procedure, once the Board makes a decision, a copy of the order and any reasons must be sent to each party using what methods of delivery

Mail to the last known address. Mail to the party’s representative. Or, another method permitted by the LTB

500

What is the N15 Notice of Termination?

Tenant’s Notice to End my Tenancy Because of Fear of Sexual or Domestic Violence and Abuse

500

List 3 offences under this act

(see website)

500

In Hollinger v. Turner (2026), the adjudicator denied the tenant’s request for another adjournment largely because of this procedural issue

The history of repeated delays/previous adjournments in the case

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