Residential Landlord-Tenant Disputes 2025: Essentials for Lawyers and Paralegals
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Residential Landlord-Tenant Disputes 2025: Essentials for Lawyers and Paralegals
Program Chairs
Jack Fleming
North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services
Kristin Ley
Cohen Highley LLP
The crucial updates for all residential landlord and tenant practitioners.
Get expert perspectives on some of the most important areas of residential tenancies law affecting your practice.
In this annual update, practitioners for both landlords and tenants with many years’ experience litigating residential tenancies issues will provide you with a comprehensive overview of all the important elements and changes from the past year.
Can’t Make the Date? Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
The Human Rights Code in residential tenancies (the year in review)
Recent significant decision affecting your practice
Landlord and tenant perspectives on some of the most topical areas
Practical and legal issues with respect to procedural fairness and access to justice
Who Should Attend
Lawyers and Paralegals who appear at the Landlord and Tenant Board
Faculty
Program Chairs
Jack Fleming
North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services
Kristin Ley
Cohen Highley LLP
Instructors
Karen Andrews
Staff Lawyer, Advocacy Centre for Tenants
Timothy Duggan
Levitt Di Lella Duggan & Chaplick LLP
Yodit Edemariam
Director of Legal Services, Rexdale Community Legal Clinic
Kevin Kok
Cohen Highley LLP
Doug Levitt
Levitt Di Lella Duggan & Chaplick LLP
David Lyman
Dickie & Lyman Lawyers LLP
Melissa Mark
Counsel, Human Rights Legal Support Centre
Benjamin Ries
Executive Director, South Etobicoke Community Legal Services
Elysha Roeper
Staff Lawyer, West Toronto Community Legal Services
Catherine Salgado
Levitt Di Lella Duggan & Chaplick LLP
Stephanie Sutherland
Cohen Highley LLP
Sheila Warner
Tenant Rights Paralegal, Aboriginal Legal Services
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Agenda
Jack Fleming, North Peel and Dufferin Community Legal Services Kristin Ley, Cohen Highley LLP
Jack Fleming, North Peel and Dufferin Community Legal Services Kristin Ley, Cohen Highley LLP
A comprehensive and practical refresher on recent cases and other developments from the past year.
Break (10:15 a.m. ET)
This highly anticipated annual panel will feature experienced practitioners from both sides squaring off on some key and very timely issues, including:
Not reasonably able to participate
Professional responsibilities
Substantial compliance
Dealing with unrepresented parties
Reinstatement
Demolitions
Yodit Edemariam, Director of Legal Services, Rexdale Community Legal Clinic Jack Fleming, North Peel & Dufferin Community Legal Services Doug Levitt, Levitt Di Lella Duggan Chaplick LLP Stephanie Sutherland, Cohen Highley LLP
Lunch Break (12:30 p.m. ET)
When and how tenants can face eviction for the acts and omissions of non-tenants
Intersections between vicarious tenant liability, the Human Rights Code, and the Charter
Discretionary relief from eviction and conditional orders when non-tenant behaviour is at issue
Benjamin Ries, Executive Director, South Etobicoke Community Legal Services Catherine Salgado, Levitt Di Lella Duggan & Chaplick LLP
The N13 process and how it is changing because of various new municipal by-laws.
KarenAndrews, Staff Lawyer, Advocacy Centre for Tenants
David Lyman, Dickie & Lyman Lawyers LLP
Timothy Duggan, Levitt Di Lella Duggan & Chaplick LLP
Break (3:15 p.m. ET)
Mortgagee in possession and the impact on lease agreements (rights and responsibilities, obtaining possession, liability for rent deposits, etc.)
RTA issues that may arise from interim occupancy of new condominium unit
The interrelationship between The Human Rights Code and residential tenancies law is thoroughly examined in this session as you’ll hear a recap of all the human rights issues in housing from the past year.
Kristin Ley, Cohen Highley LLP Melissa Mark, Counsel, Human Rights Legal Support Centre
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