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Ontario Landlord Tenant Board in chaos after five-month shutdown
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By the time Stephanie Cox turned to a Hamilton divisional court earlier this month to protect her client from imminent eviction, she says she d tried and failed 28 times to deliver a legal document to Ontario s Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB).
With barely more than a week to appeal the decision and little hope of reaching the board in time, the legal clinic lawyer bypassed the tenancy tribunal s review process and went to court. Within 36 hours, she d won a stay, allowing her client to remain in her home.
Elsewhere, in Sault Ste. Marie, Maija Laitinen was preparing for divisional court after she says the tenancy tribunal refused to acknowledge a review request on a stale eviction order. Laitinen, executive director of the Algoma Community Legal Clinic, also says the LTB wasn t getting to its pile of incoming faxes fast enough to call off the sheriff or consider the appeal.
Housing advocates seeking a renewed ban on evictions got a surprise boost Tuesday when Ontario Premier Doug Ford s government allowed the adoption of a non-binding Opposition motion asking that a moratorium on evictions be reinstated.
But no sooner had the motion passed than the legislature adjourned two days ahead of schedule for a two-month break, cutting off opportunity for debate on the motion. Unless Ford issues an emergency order, evictions will continue.
The premier s office did not respond to requests for comment on the motion or whether a new emergency order would be issued. Ford had promised earlier on in the public health crisis that no one would have to choose between food and rent or face eviction because of COVID-19.