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Landlord Tenant Services: Legal Help Serving Barrie, Angus, Orangeville, Uxbridge, and Near You
Question: How can Bulat Paralegal Service assist in resolving landlord and tenant disputes?
Answer: Bulat Paralegal Service provides tailored legal support for both landlords and tenants, helping to navigate the complexities of the law, prepare necessary documents, and advocate effectively at the Landlord Tenant Board to achieve fair resolutions.
Help For Landlords
Bulat Paralegal Service helps landlords to understand the various rights and responsibilities owed to the tenant as well as the rights and responsibilities as are owed to the landlord. In a legal dispute, Bulat Paralegal Service provides services that may include document preparation for the various Landlord Tenant Board documents such as the applicable Notice and Application forms as well as resolution negotiations, representation at Landlord Tenant Board hearings, and much more. In short, Bulat Paralegal Service provides knowledgeable help with the paperwork and administration and professional advocacy that may be required to maintain healthy and rewarding landlord and tenant relationships.
Help For Tenants
To a tenant, your rental dwelling is 'your home'. Of course, 'home' means something unique to everyone and these special feelings are recognized. With this said, Bulat Paralegal Service also recognizes that impartial empathy is often necessary to remain focused upon the legal issues and to remain an objective advisor and negotiator. Bulat Paralegal Service helps tenants to resolve disputes by first reviewing the facts and issues and then by working to negotiate a resolution with the landlord. If resolution is evasive, Bulat Paralegal Service can prepare the required Landlord Tenant Board forms and advocate at Landlord Tenant Board hearings.
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Bulat Paralegal Service provides legal services for Landlord and Tenant Board matters involving Rent Arrears, Persistently Late Rent Payments, and much more, as issues common to concerns governed by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006, S.O. 2006, Chapter 17. With this said, sometimes when a dispute involves a residential landlord and tenant, certain issues must proceed at the Landlord Tenant Board. The failure to bring specific issues into the proper forum may cause a dismissal the proceedings. It is also possible that when a dispute is brought into the wrong forum, the right to a redo or a restart of proceedings in the proper forum is lost. Accordingly, choosing the proper forum is imperative. With other cases, such as commercial tenancy disputes, the issues are always beyond the jurisdiction of the Landlord Tenant Board and must be pursued in the Superior Court depending on the legal issues involved.