What are the particulars in a notice of complaint about a tenant’s behaviour?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from TEL-97779-19 (Re), 2019 CanLII 87719 (ON LTB):

6. Ball v. Metro Capital Property stands for the proposition that the kinds of particulars that should be contained in a notice which is about a tenant’s behaviour should include “dates and times of the alleged offensive conduct together with a detailed description of the alleged conduct engaged in by the tenant”.

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