Landlord Application for Tenant Substantial Interference with Reasonable Enjoyment & Property Damage
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Product Details:
When preparing an N5 Notice or L2 Application for Tenant Interference with Reasonable Enjoyment and Property Damage, ATTORNEX first-draft matter templates save valuable time. Each case is unique, but these templates take advantage of standard similarities, giving landlord-tenant practitioners more time for intellectual legal processes. As a result, landlord-tenant practitioners have more time for client interaction.
Common landlord applications for tenant substantial interference with reasonable enjoyment and property damage include:
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Tenant or another occupant of the rental unit has substantially interfered with the reasonable use and enjoyment of the premises by the landlord
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Tenant or another occupant wilfully or negligently caused undue damage to the rental unit
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Tenant failed to compensate the landlord for damage to the rental unit
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Tenant failed to replace damaged property
Features:
- Chronological sequence – clear writing style – no ‘legalese’ or formalisms
- Templated Documents – Persuasive arguments & damages with legal requirements & consequences of fact.
- Annotations to help you move forward – Reduce the need for outside counsel & second opinions
- Compliance: Requirements including; rules for pleading in the Rules of Landlord and Tenant Board -Ontario
- MS Word templates are fillable, customizable, downloadable, and safe
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