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Hearing at the Landlord and Tenant Board

tammy_z

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Sep 4, 2020
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I am currently renting a house in Ontario and my landlord gave me an N12 form claiming that he will move in the house. I do not think his intention is true due to a series of previous events. I have been paying my rent on time every month and never had an issues as a tenant.

I did not agree to move out and therefore he said that he will be filing an application at the Landlord and Tenant Board. I read online that the next step will be a hearing.
As I am new to Canada and I am not very familiar with the system, can this ever become an issue when I am applying for citizenship as I understand that the landlord and tenant board hearing is similar to a legal court case?

Thank you
 
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canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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I am currently renting a house in Ontario and my landlord gave me an N12 form claiming that he will move in the house. I do not think his intention is true due to a series of previous events. I have been paying my rent on time every month and never had an issues as a tenant.

I did not agree to move out and therefore he said that he will be filing an application at the Landlord and Tenant Board. I read online that the next step will be a hearing.
As I am new to Canada and I am not very familiar with the system, can this ever become an issue when I am applying for citizenship as I understand that the landlord and tenant board hearing is similar to a legal court case?

Thank you
No impact on citizenship.
 

torontosm

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Apr 3, 2013
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I am currently renting a house in Ontario and my landlord gave me an N12 form claiming that he will move in the house. I do not think his intention is true due to a series of previous events. I have been paying my rent on time every month and never had an issues as a tenant.

I did not agree to move out and therefore he said that he will be filing an application at the Landlord and Tenant Board. I read online that the next step will be a hearing.
As I am new to Canada and I am not very familiar with the system, can this ever become an issue when I am applying for citizenship as I understand that the landlord and tenant board hearing is similar to a legal court case?

Thank you
No impact at all on your immigration or citizenship status.

The Landlord and Tenant Board hearings are relatively casual, and you don't need a lawyer at all.