The forms, known as N5s, allege that Madeley, 31, has damaged the property and interfered with others’ enjoyment of the building. But the Landlord and Tenant Board said N5s were used in 8,001 landlord applications to evict last year. Community legal worker Webber said there is no limit on the number of times a landlord can issue an eviction notice. Tenants who receive an N5 should know that an eviction notice is not an eviction order, said Dent of the Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations. “An eviction notice is what a landlord will give you to ask you to move out.
Source: thestar November 11, 2019 10:28 UTC