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Ontario LTB Form N8 · Persistent late payment

The N8 Notice in Ontario — persistent late payment

An N8 ends a tenancy at the end of the term, most commonly for persistent late payment of rent. It needs 60 days' notice and a clear pattern — not a one-off late payment.

Notice period: 60 days  ·  Official form below

Official Form N8

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When it applies

When can you serve an N8?

Persistently late

The tenant has a pattern of paying rent after it's due — repeatedly, over several months.

End of term

The N8 ends the tenancy at the end of the term or rental period, not immediately.

A documented pattern

You'll need a clear record of late payments — dates due vs dates paid — to prove "persistent" at the LTB.

Step by step

How the N8 process works

1

Track the pattern

Keep a clean record of every rent due date and the date it was actually paid. LandlordEzy's rent ledger does this automatically.

2

Serve the N8

60 days' notice, ending on the last day of the term or rental period.

3

File L2

If the tenant doesn't leave, apply to the LTB on Form L2 for an order.

4

LTB hearing

Show the late-payment history. The Board decides whether the lateness is "persistent" enough to end the tenancy.

You don't have to do it alone

How LandlordEzy helps with your N8

LandlordEzy automatically generates the N4 (non-payment) and N1 (rent increase). The N8 is served less often and is more fact-specific, so we give you the form, the guidance and the case law instead.

N8 questions

N8 notice — frequently asked questions

How many late payments count as "persistent"?

There's no fixed number, but the LTB looks for a clear, ongoing pattern — typically several months of paying after the due date. A clean ledger showing due-vs-paid dates is your best evidence.

How much notice is an N8?

At least 60 days, ending on the last day of the rental period or term. Add 5 days if you serve it by mail.

Is an N8 the same as an N4?

No. An N4 is for rent currently owing (non-payment) and can be served the day after rent is late. An N8 is for a pattern of paying late even if the rent is eventually paid — it ends the tenancy at the end of the term.

Does LandlordEzy help with the N8?

Yes — the rent ledger automatically records every due-vs-paid date (the evidence you need), you can download the official N8 here, and Ask Ezy explains the process. The automated generators are for the N4 and N1.

General information for Ontario, not legal advice. Notice periods, compensation and the rules around the N8 change and are fact-specific — confirm the current requirements with the LTB or a licensed Ontario paralegal before serving a notice.

Run your whole tenancy in one place

From rent collection and the N4, to rent increases with the N1, to screening and records — LandlordEzy is the platform Ontario landlords use to do it themselves.