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Paralegals Understand the LTB — So You Don’t Have To

Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) hearings move fast. You have limited time to make your case, respond to legal arguments, and present evidence — and every word counts.

This is where an experienced paralegal makes a critical difference.

We know what the Board expects.

Paralegals who regularly appear before the LTB understand:

  • What adjudicators expect in terms of presentation, tone, and legal argument
  • How to phrase submissions so they’re clear, persuasive, and legally sound
  • When to push, and when to settle — using strategy, not emotion

This level of insight doesn’t come from reading the rules online. It comes from experience.

LTB hearings aren’t just about being right — they’re about being prepared.

Trying to navigate a complex hearing on your own, under pressure, without fully understanding the process can hurt your credibility and your chances of success.

When you hire a paralegal, you gain an advocate who knows the system inside and out — and can guide your case toward the best possible outcome.

Let experience work for you.

Don’t take chances at the LTB. Book a consultation with a licensed paralegal who understands the Board’s expectations — and how to meet them.

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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