Navigating the complexities of legal disputes often leads individuals and businesses to Small Claims Court and the Landlord and Tenant Board. These judicial bodies offer accessible, efficient platforms for resolving specific types of conflicts. Small Claims Court is a branch of the legal system where individuals or businesses can settle disputes over money or property valued up to $35,000 (in Ontario as of 2023). People typically turn to this court for matters like unpaid debts, damages to property, breach of contract, or disputes over services or goods. The process is designed to be simpler and less formal than higher courts, allowing parties to represent themselves or opt for legal representation. The Landlord and Tenant Board specializes in resolving issues between landlords and tenants, governed by the Residential Tenancies Act. Common reasons for approaching this board include disputes over rent increases, eviction notices, repair and maintenance issues, noise complaints, or vio
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