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Why It’s Better to Hire a Paralegal for Your LTB Matter: Know the Law — and the Rules

Navigating a Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) application in Ontario is not as simple as just showing up and telling your story. The LTB operates under the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA), the LTB Rules of Procedure, and relevant case law.

Your success depends on understanding these legal frameworks, processes, and deadlines. This is where a licensed paralegal becomes essential.
What Can Go Wrong Without Legal Help?
Many self-represented landlords or tenants make mistakes that can cost them time, money, and peace of mind. Here are some reasons why hiring a paralegal is a smart decision:
Wrong application filed: Whether it’s an N5 for damage, an N12 for landlord’s own use, or an L2 to evict — each form serves a specific legal function. Choosing the wrong one can result in your case being dismissed.
Missing or inadmissible evidence: A paralegal knows what the LTB accepts as valid evidence, how to prepare it, and how to present it effectively at a hearing.
Missed deadlines or steps: If you skip procedural requirements or miss a limitation period, your case may be delayed or dismissed entirely.
These are not just technicalities; they are critical legal rules. 
Paralegals are trained to apply them strategically to protect your rights and achieve the best possible results.

Author

  • Headshot of Jolanta Chrzaszcz

    Jolanta is the founder of JC Paralegal and a licensed paralegal in Ontario. Before starting her practice, she spent more than seven years working alongside lawyers in top law firms, gaining extensive experience in litigation strategy, case management, and tribunal procedures.

    Her path into the legal field began with her own pursuit of justice, successfully self-litigating in Ontario’s Superior Court of Justice between 2011 and 2015. That journey inspired her mission: to help others navigate the legal system with the support and preparation she once needed.

    Jolanta holds a Bachelor’s degree, a Business Diploma, a Law Clerk Diploma, an Immigration Consultant Diploma, and a Paralegal Diploma. She is licensed by the Law Society of Ontario (P1) and is committed to providing accessible, effective legal advocacy for her clients.

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