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Landlord and Tenant Board : ウィキペディア英語版 | Landlord and Tenant Board The Landlord and Tenant Board (formerly the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal) is an adjudicative tribunal operated by the government of Ontario that provides dispute resolution of landlord and tenant matters under the ''Residential Tenancies Act, 2006''. ==History== Historically, landlord and tenant relations in Ontario were governed by the ''Landlord and Tenant Act''. Disputes between landlords and tenants could only be formally addressed through the court system. In 1998, the Conservative government of Mike Harris enacted the ''Tenant Protection Act'' which created a new regime govering residential tenancies and established the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal as a quasi-judicial body to adjudicate disputes thus largely removing landlord-tenant law from the court system. The act and the tribunal were criticized as being biased in favour of landlords〔 〕 and in 2006, the Liberal government of Dalton McGuinty repealed the act and replaced it with the current ''Residential Tenancies Act'' which also restructured and altered the rules of the tribunal and also gave it its current name.
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