Contact us: Renting commercial property in Ontario

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Please note that the provincial government does not get involved in commercial landlord and tenant disagreements.

Legal disputes between commercial landlords and tenants can be brought before the Small Claims Court or the Superior Court of Justice, depending on the amount. It’s best to seek legal advice when filing a legal case. The Law Society Referral Service can help landlords and tenants find a lawyer who will provide free consultation of up to 30 minutes.

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Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing

777 Bay Street, 17th floor
Toronto, Ontario
M7A 2J3

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