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Fleming on Tenancies, as it is now known, comes in two parts – the "Annual Practice" and the treatise Residential Tenancies in Ontario, both written by Jack Fleming who has almost 40 years' experience in landlord and tenant law. This 2-part, must-have combo has proven to be an indispensable resource for anyone who works with landlords and tenants in their daily practice, as well as judges and Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) adjudicators.
Practicing Landlord & Tenant Law
Ontario Landlord & Tenant Law Practice, 2024 Edition serves as a timely legal resource for landlord and tenant lawyers, paralegals, social housing providers and housing co-ops to catch up on recent changes in landlord and tenant law practice.
Features and Benefits
What's New In This Edition
The new 2024 Edition has been fully updated with all annotations and material to make this reference uncluttered with obsolete cases, keeping just the current and applicable information in a portable format. New edition highlights include:
- The Divisional Court's decisions in Schram v. Thompson and Minas v. Adler (on when a wrongfully evicted tenant can have possession of the rental unit restored)
- The Divisional Court's decisions in Fisher v. Michel and Elkins v. Van Wissen (on the definition of "good faith" in landlord's own use evictions and the point in time when it applies)
- The Divisional Court decision in Sharma v. Sandhu (the doctrine of discoverability does not apply to the limitation period in s. 57)
- Numerous LTB decisions on the application of s. 55.1 (on the timing of compensation that must be paid by the landlord for various notices of termination, including landlord's own use)
- LTB decisions on eviction for purchaser's own use, where the LTB hearing takes place after the sale of the property has closed