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Law Firm For Landlord and Tenant Matters

Latania Dyer Is Your Trusted Greater Toronto Area

Lawyer For Landlord and Tenant Board Matters

Greater Toronto Area's

Trusted Law Firm For Landlord and Tenant Board Matters

Sway Law is a reputable legal firm specializing in landlord and tenant board matters throughout the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).


We have established a strong reputation for providing effective legal representation to both landlords and tenants facing disputes and challenges in the rental market.


Our experience allows us to navigate the complexities of the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) process and advocate for their clients' rights and interests.

Your Experienced

Civil Litigation Lawyer

LATANIA DYER | MANAGING LAWYER

At Sway Law, our team possesses extensive experience in handling various matters related to rental properties.


We have a deep understanding of the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) and other relevant legislation governing landlord and tenant relationships in Ontario.


Sway Law provides comprehensive legal advice and representation to landlords and tenants, ensuring that their rights and obligations are protected throughout the LTB process.

Sway Law Greater Toronto Area's Community Law Firm

Sway Law Client-Centered Approach

At Sway Law, the client's best interests are always at the forefront of our practice. We pride ourselves on providing personalized service to each file. From the initial consultation to the resolution of the case, Sway Law takes the time to understand our clients' objectives, concerns, and limitations. We develop a customized legal strategy that aligns with our clients' goals, and maintain open lines of communication throughout the process.

Types of Landlord and Tenant Board Matters Cases The Sway Law Covers

Discrimination

Cases involving allegations of discrimination by landlords based on protected grounds, such as race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, gender, age, disability, sexual orientation, or family status.

EVICTION

Cases involving eviction notices, termination of tenancy, or disputes over eviction grounds, such as non-payment of rent, breach of lease terms, or substantial interference with other tenants.

Termination of Tenancy

Disputes regarding the validity, legality, or notice requirements for terminating a tenancy, including issues related to fixed-term leases, month-to-month tenancies, or tenancies at will.

Maintenance and Repairs

Complaints about the landlord's failure to address necessary repairs, maintain the property in a habitable condition, or meet health and safety standards.

Lease Agreements

Disputes over the terms, interpretation, or enforcement of lease agreements, including issues related to lease renewal, subletting, or assignment of the lease.

Accommodation Standards

Cases involving complaints about unsanitary or unsafe living conditions, inadequate heating, pest infestations, or other violations of accommodation standards.

Rent Increase

Disputes over the legality, amount, or frequency of rent increases, as governed by provincial or territorial rent control legislation.

Rent Arrears

Cases related to non-payment of rent, including eviction for unpaid rent, disputes over the amount owed, or challenges to eviction notices for arrears.

Illegal Entry and Privacy

Complaints regarding unauthorized entry by the landlord, violations of privacy rights, or disputes over access to the rental unit.

LEASE AGREEMENTS

Disputes over the terms, interpretation, or enforcement of lease agreements, including issues related to lease renewal, subletting, or assignment of the lease.

TERMINATION OF TENANCY

Disputes regarding the validity, legality, or notice requirements for terminating a tenancy, including issues related to fixed-term leases, month-to-month tenancies, or tenancies at will.

RENTAL DEPOSITS AND FEES

Disputes over the collection, refund, or improper handling of rental deposits, pet fees, or other charges imposed by the landlord.

LANDLORD ENTRY AND NOTICE

Complaints related to proper notice requirements for entry by the landlord, such as inspections, repairs, or showing the unit to prospective tenants.

Mediation and Dispute Resolution

Matters related to alternative dispute resolution processes, such as mediation or arbitration, to resolve disputes between landlords and tenants.

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