Eviction Appeal Steps for Tenants - Greater Sudbury
In Greater Sudbury, Ontario tenants facing eviction must follow specific municipal and provincial procedures to preserve housing rights and raise timely appeals. This guide explains practical steps to appeal eviction orders, the offices involved, common deadlines, and where to find official forms and contacts. It covers municipal by-law enforcement roles and the provincial Landlord and Tenant Board process so you can act quickly and document your case.
Penalties & Enforcement
Eviction itself is typically ordered through provincial processes, while the City of Greater Sudbury enforces property, building and by-law standards that can trigger notices or orders. Exact fine amounts and daily rates for municipal by-law contraventions are not specified on the cited City page; check the enforcing office for details. City of Greater Sudbury - By-law information[1]
- Enforcer: City of Greater Sudbury By-law Enforcement and provincial tribunals depending on issue.
- Inspection and complaint pathway: file a municipal complaint with By-law Enforcement for property standards; provincial eviction proceedings go to the Landlord and Tenant Board. Landlord and Tenant Board[2]
- Monetary fines: not specified on the cited City page; provincial remedies and cost awards may appear in tribunal orders or court judgments.
- Escalation: municipal notices may lead to orders, and continued non-compliance can lead to charges or court enforcement; specific escalation amounts and tiers are not specified on the cited page.
- Appeals & reviews: appeals of eviction orders are handled through the Landlord and Tenant Board or applicable provincial appeal route; strict time limits apply under provincial rules and tribunal directions.
Applications & Forms
Provincial hearing and appeal forms for tenancy disputes are available from the Landlord and Tenant Board; see the official LTB forms page for application names and filing instructions. LTB forms[3]
- Typical form: Application to the Board (specific form names and numbers appear on the LTB forms page).
- Fees: check the LTB or City pages for any listed filing fees; if not shown, the page will state the fee status.
- Submission: LTB accepts electronic and mailed applications per its forms page; municipal complaints have online or phone filing options with By-law Enforcement.
How to Appeal an Eviction - Practical Steps
Follow these action steps quickly and document everything: dates, communications, notices and photos. Start by confirming jurisdiction (municipal order vs tribunal eviction), then use the appropriate application or complaint channel.
- Confirm the source of the eviction notice and read it carefully for deadlines and reasons.
- Contact By-law Enforcement for municipal orders or the Landlord and Tenant Board for tenancy evictions to get filing instructions.
- Collect evidence: lease, receipts, photos, witness statements and any repair or communication records.
- Complete the correct application or response form and submit within the stated time frame.
- Attend the hearing or mediation; bring originals and copies of documents and identify witnesses.
FAQ
- How long do I have to appeal an eviction?
- The time limit depends on whether the order is municipal or from the Landlord and Tenant Board; check the notice and the tribunal directions and file as soon as possible.
- Can the City evict me directly?
- The City may issue orders for property standards or other by-law matters, but formal tenancy eviction remedies are usually handled by the Landlord and Tenant Board.
- Where can I get official forms?
- Official tenancy and tribunal forms are published on the Landlord and Tenant Board forms page and municipal complaint forms are on the City of Greater Sudbury website.
How-To
- Read the eviction or order notice and note all dates mentioned.
- Contact the enforcing office for instructions: municipal By-law Enforcement or the LTB.
- Prepare documentation and complete the applicable application form.
- File the application before the deadline and pay any required fees.
- Attend the hearing and present evidence; follow up on orders and comply with any conditions.
Key Takeaways
- Act immediately on notices—deadlines are strict.
- Use official forms from the Landlord and Tenant Board for tenancy appeals.
- Contact By-law Enforcement for municipal issues and the LTB for provincial tenancy matters.
Help and Support / Resources
- City of Greater Sudbury - By-law Enforcement
- City of Greater Sudbury - Housing & Building Standards
- Landlord and Tenant Board (Tribunals Ontario)
- LTB Forms and Filing Instructions