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The Landlord and Tenant Board (French: Commission de la location immobilière) is an adjudicative tribunal operating in the province of Ontario that provides dispute resolution of landlord and tenant matters under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.
Tribunals Ontario (French: Tribunaux décisionnels Ontario) is the umbrella organization for 13 adjudicative tribunals under the Ministry of the Attorney General of Ontario. It was formed on January 1, 2019, from the merger of the Social Justice Tribunals Ontario; Environment and Land Tribunals Ontario; and Safety, Licensing Appeals and ...
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Consumer Protection and Government Services The Board is an independent quasi-judicial administrative tribunal responsible for the regulation of public utilities and other matters as defined under the Public Utilities Board Act. Residential Tenancies Commission real estate: Consumer Protection and Government Services
Rent regulation was first briefly introduced in Ontario under the National Housing Act 1944.After lobbying by business it was repealed in under a decade. The modern history of rent controls began in July 1975 when the Residential Premises Rent Review Act 1975 was enacted after the demand for rent controls became a major issue in the period leading to the 1975 provincial election. [2]
Ontario government tribunals (14 P) Pages in category "Canadian tribunals" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
(The Center Square) – The attorneys general of Montana and Wyoming sued the Biden administration after it announced plans to halt federal coal production in the Powder River Basin. The Basin ...
The Ontario Municipal Board was replaced by the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal on April 3, 2018, [5] which was intended to have more limited powers and a reduced scope. [6] The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal was in turn replaced by the Ontario Land Tribunal on June 1, 2021.