Ontario
LTB · Landlord and Tenant Board
Residential Tenancies Act, 2006
Detect the jurisdiction, generate the right lease, serve the right notice, and hit every deadline. LTB, RTB, TAL, RTDRS across Canada, plus DHCR, DRE, TREC, DBPR across the US. 13 provinces, 50 states, one workflow.
The moment a property is added, Revun resolves the province, pulls the correct tribunal, and activates the rule set. No manual setup, no wrong forms.
Province
ON · Ontario
Tribunal
Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB)
Statute
Residential Tenancies Act, 2006
Rent cap 2026
2.1% annual guideline
Notice forms
N1 · N2 · N4 · N5 · N11 · N12 · N13
Postal-code resolution across Canada and the US pins every property to a province or state, municipality, and rent regulation zone.
Provincial tribunal, statute version, and active notice forms activate automatically per property.
The correct lease template, rent cap, notice periods, and French language requirements load before you write a single clause.
Pre-filled, province-compliant documents in seconds. Ontario Standard Form of Lease (2229E), LTB N-series notices, BC RTB filings, and TAL French schedules, all generated from property and tenant data.
Form 2229E · Mandatory since 2018
N4 · Notice to End Tenancy
Non-payment of rent
Purpose. Notify a tenant that rent is owed and tenancy will end unless cured.
Service. In person, by mail, or by email with consent. Mail adds 5 days to the termination date.
Cure window. 14 days from service to pay in full and void the notice.
Next step. File an L1 with the LTB if unpaid after the termination date.
Every province counts days differently. Revun tracks service dates, cure windows, rent-increase anniversaries, and filing eligibility per jurisdiction. The deadline never sneaks up.
Served by email with tenant consent at 09:14 EST
Tenant may pay in full to void the notice
Application to end tenancy and collect arrears opens
LTB targets a median 30-day hearing window
No increase within 12 months of tenancy start or the last increase.
Form N1 must be served at least 90 days before the effective date or the increase is void.
RTB-7 served three complete rental months before the effective date.
Annual TAL formula published each January, applied to registered leases.
ON 2.1%, BC 2.3%, MB 1.8%, PE 2.0%, NS 5.0%, NB 3.0%, QC 3.1%.
Guideline figures sourced from provincial gazettes. Verified quarterly.
Every document edit, signature, and service action is hash-chained with timestamps and actor identity. Export tribunal-ready packets with one click.
Lease v1.0 generated from Form 2229E
Landlord · Mark A. · Mar 14, 09:02
Clause 14 edited (rent deposit wording)
Landlord · Mark A. · Mar 14, 14:28
Signed (Persona ID verified · 99.6% match)
Tenant · Emily C. · Mar 15, 10:11
Signed (Persona ID verified · 99.4% match)
Tenant · John D. · Mar 15, 10:12
N4 served via email with consent on file
Landlord · Mark A. · Apr 02, 09:14
Filing packet prepared for L1 (ready in 14 days)
System · Apr 02, 09:15
AES-256 encryption at rest and in transit. Access logged, tokenized identifiers for tenant records.
Canadian and US hosting with breach reporting workflows aligned to Law 25 and state breach-notification timelines.
Bundle lease, notices, service receipts, and audit log into a PDF packet formatted for LTB, RTB, TAL, and RTDRS intake.
Provincial gazettes, tribunal bulletins, and legislative amendments are tracked continuously. When a rule changes, your templates, deadlines, and notice defaults update within 48 hours.
Oct 2025
2026 annual rent-increase guideline published at 2.1%
DeadlineSep 2025
RTB portal now mandatory for RTB-32L landlord-use notices
FormJul 2025
Bill 31 amendments come into force for lease-assignment refusal
TemplateApr 2025
2026 allowable increase set at 2.0% by IRAC
DeadlineJan 2025
Annual rent-increase guideline set at 1.7% for 2025
Deadline13
Jurisdictions tracked
Quarterly
Full sync cycle
48 hr
Rule push SLA
0
Manual template swaps
Every Canadian RTA and every US state statute. Tribunal, agency, notice forms, and rent rules activate automatically the moment you add a property.
64
Jurisdictions
20+
Regulators
200+
Statutory forms
EN · FR
Languages
LTB · Landlord and Tenant Board
Residential Tenancies Act, 2006
RTB · Residential Tenancy Branch
Residential Tenancy Act
TAL · Tribunal administratif du logement
Civil Code of Québec (art. 1851 to 2000)
RTDRS · Residential Tenancy Dispute Resolution Service
Residential Tenancies Act (RSA 2000, c. R-17.1)
Canadian tribunals covered
LTB · RTB · TAL · RTDRS · ORT · RTP · RTT · RTO · IRAC · Rental Officer (YT, NT, NU)
US regulators covered
DRE · TREC · DHCR · DBPR · OREA · IDFPR · LARA · HUD · FHFA · CFPB · State RECs
Common questions
All 10 Canadian provinces and 3 territories, plus all 50 US states and DC. Ontario (LTB), British Columbia (RTB), Quebec (TAL), Alberta (RTDRS), Manitoba (RTB), Saskatchewan (ORT), Nova Scotia (RTP), New Brunswick (RTT), Newfoundland and Labrador (RTO), Prince Edward Island (IRAC), and the three territorial Rental Officer regimes. US coverage spans every state statute and agency, including DRE, TREC, DHCR, DBPR, OREA, IDFPR, LARA, HUD, FHFA, CFPB, and state real estate commissions.
Compliance infrastructure for Canadian and US rentals
Book a walkthrough. We will map your portfolio to its provinces and show you exactly which rules, forms, and deadlines activate on day one.
Revun Compliance orchestrates rental regulation across all 13 Canadian provinces and territories and all 50 US states and DC. Supported tribunals include the Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), British Columbia Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB), Quebec Tribunal administratif du logement (TAL), Alberta RTDRS, Manitoba RTB, Saskatchewan ORT, Nova Scotia RTP, New Brunswick RTT, Newfoundland and Labrador RTO, Prince Edward Island IRAC, and the Rental Officer offices of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. The platform generates province-compliant lease agreements including the mandatory Ontario Standard Form of Lease (2229E), LTB notices N1, N2, N4, N5, N11, N12, N13 and applications L1, L2, BC RTB-7, RTB-32L, RTB-33, Quebec TAL-806A, TAL-810A, and RN form schedules, Alberta 14-day and 24-hour notices, and every other provincial notice and application form. Rent-increase guidelines including Ontario 2.5 percent for 2025 and 2.1 percent for 2026, BC 3.0 percent for 2025 and 2.3 percent for 2026, Quebec TAL indexation, Manitoba 1.7 percent for 2025 and 1.8 percent for 2026, Prince Edward Island 3.0 percent for 2025 and 2.0 percent for 2026, Nova Scotia 5.0 percent, and New Brunswick 3.0 percent are tracked and synced within 48 hours of publication. Document storage is PIPEDA and US state privacy law aligned, with Canadian and US data residency, AES-256 encryption at rest and in transit, hash-chained audit logs, and Quebec Law 25 breach reporting workflows. Tribunal-ready export packets bundle lease, notices, service receipts, communications, and audit log for LTB, RTB, TAL, and RTDRS hearings. Coverage varies by plan.