
Dev Legal
and Notary
Services
+1(647)-507-5335

About Us
At Dev Legal Services we provide paralegal services for the legal disputes related to the Provincial offences and Residential tenancy. We deal with various types of traffic tickets from speeding tickets to stunt driving. For the disputes related to the rental property, we assist tenants to choose and file the proper application with the board and provide representation at the hearing. Also, we represent landlords to collect unpaid rent, unpaid utility bills and damages caused by the tenants. We thrive to resolve issues through mutual agreement between the parties before going for a trial. We provide paralegal services in Scarborough, Toronto, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Markham, North York, Oshawa, Brampton, Mississauga, Etobicoke, Vaughan, Guelph, Kitchener and throughout Ontario in various languages such as English, Hindi and Gujarati.
Explore our range of legal services designed to address various legal issues and challenges. From consultations to representation, we offer expert guidance in diverse legal domains.
Services

Landlord & Tenant Disputes
Non payment of Rent ( N4 / L1 )
Unpaid utility bills ( N5 / L2 )
Maintenance Issues ( T6 )
Application about tenant's rights ( T2 )
Bad faith evictions ( T5 )
Violation of lease agreement
Serious problems in Rental unit
Early termination of Tenancy ( N11 / N9 )
Overcrowding ( N5 )
Smoking in the rental property
FAQs
Q. How can I check status of my Traffic Ticket?
A. You can look up your traffic tickets online. There are two websites;
i) Traffic ticket Toronto ii) Ontario traffic tickets.
Q. How to evict a tenant in Ontario?
A. You have to serve an Eviction notice based on the reasons for eviction, Followed by filing an application (L1 / L2) with the Tribunal Ontario
Q. How long do demerit points last in Ontario?
A. Demerit points remain on a driver's record for two years from the date of the offense
Q. How can I fight my Traffic Ticket?
A. You have to select an option of Early resolution or Trial request and file it with the court within 15 days
Q. How to stop an Eviction Order in Ontario?
A. You have to file a Request to review an order.