Proving Change Of Circumstances

Summary

The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) in Ontario may require proof of a change in circumstances for various reasons, such as assessing rent reduction or eviction cases. Its typically expected to provide evidence supporting any claims made. This might include job change, pay change, or other significant events. If you cant prove a change in circumstances, you may explain why you cant provide proof, detail any attempts to gather evidence, highlight any relevant facts or issues that support your claim, and if necessary, request a postponement until you can gather evidence. To prove a change of circumstances, you might need to showcase documents that reflect the change, present witnesses who can verify the change, and provide photos or videos supporting the change. If you were unable to pay due to fraud and now you can, provide documents showing the fraud incident, evidence of your recent ability to pay, and witness testimonies about your situation.

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what can be said in a request for review if you cannot prove change of circumstances
If you can't prove a change in circumstances, you may:
- Explain why you can't provide proof.
- Detail any attempts to gather evidence.
- Highlight any relevant facts or issues that support your claim.
- If necessary, request a postponement until you can gather evidence.

Remember, honesty is essential throughout this process.
i dont understand how to prove change of circumstances
To prove a change of circumstances, you might need to:
- Showcase documents that reflect the change (ex: new employment contract, medical reports)
- Present witnesses who can verify the change.
- Provide photos or videos supporting the change.

Remember, each situation is unique, and the required proof may vary.
i dont understand how to prove change of circumstances if i was not able to pay due to fraud and now i am
If you were unable to pay due to fraud and now you can:
- Provide documents showing the fraud incident (i.e. police reports, bank statements)
- Provide evidence of your recent ability to pay (i.e. new employment contract, pay stubs)
- Witness testimonies about your situation may also be helpful.