Does this replace an official form?
No. This creates a written repair-request draft. A tribunal, court, municipality, or housing authority may require a separate prescribed form for a complaint or remedy.
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Document failed or inadequate cooling, indoor temperatures, and any health impact, then request prompt inspection and restoration of landlord-supplied equipment.
Start with the exact condition, its location in the rental, when it began, and every previous report. Ask for the inspection or repair you need and written confirmation of the schedule. The draft references Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and directs you to Landlord and Tenant Board as an official starting point.
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The draft currently uses the following references. Laws, local rules, and the correct remedy can change or depend on the property and facts, so compare the finished letter with the linked official source.
Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 Β· Section 20(1)
Sets the landlordβs general repair, habitability, and standards-compliance responsibility.
Ontario Regulation 517/06 β Maintenance Standards Β· Sections 20 and 40
Addresses adequate ventilation and landlord-supplied appliances maintained in good repair; whether cooling must be supplied can depend on the lease and local rules.
No. This creates a written repair-request draft. A tribunal, court, municipality, or housing authority may require a separate prescribed form for a complaint or remedy.
Review Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and guidance from Landlord and Tenant Board.