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Highley’s Residential Tenancies legal advisors have a proven track
record as innovative and effective advocates for landlords in the area
of Residential Tenancies law and, in particular, in dealing with Mobile
Home and Land Lease Communities.
Our
lawyers and Rent Control Consultant act exclusively for landlords in
matters dealing with Provincial water and sewage regulations; rights and
remedies under the
Tenant Protection Act;
the purchase and sale of land lease/mobile home communities; and all
aspects of due diligence, financing and long term leasing. In addition,
for developing communities, we have expertise in obtaining municipal
zoning approval, lease development, and issues involving Tarion
registration. If matters get litigious, we have a wealth of experience
before the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal, Superior Court, and related
appellate courts. Where
owners of mobile home and land lease communities incur substantial
capital costs associated with infrastructure upgrades or water testing
charges, we have the expertise to assist them in recovering their costs
through rent increases using the processes established under the
Tenant Protection Act. Our
commitment to landlord organizations (OMHA) and our advocacy of land
lease issues at the Provincial, Regional and Local levels has given our
legal advisors a distinct edge in providing informed, effective and
timely consulting advice and advocacy services. Collectively, we have
established dozens of significant, precedent-setting decisions before
Housing Tribunals and the courts and have assisted numerous clients in
developing successful strategies for dealing with problem tenancies
within their communities. Our clients include public companies,
financial institutions, small “mom and pop” communities, and major
corporations specializing in the development of land lease communities. |
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For
effective legal solutions and skilled advocacy services in the area of
Residential Tenancies law, please contact
Joe Hoffer,
Brian Phillips or
Paul Cappa by email or by telephone at (519) 672-9330.
If corresponding by e-mail, be sure
to include your name, your telephone number and a brief message. |