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ASK A PARALEGAL: Ontario LTB Order Errors: Amend or Collect Arrears?

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QUESTION: If the LTB order has errors in the case facts (stating tenant paid substantial amount after application filed) and this is clearly incorrect, but the order is correct. Is it necessary to amend the order or leave and proceed to collect arrears? 

ANSWER : In the scenario where the LTB order has errors in the case facts but the final decision or order itself is correct, it’s essential to consider the potential impact of those errors on enforcement and future proceedings. It ultimately depends on your intentions with the judgement order and if it will influence your LTB matter in the future.

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