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The phrase “cash for keys” might sound dramatic, but in the world of real estate and residential tenancy, it represents a perfectly legal, voluntary, and often beneficial agreement. In its
The Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) provides a comprehensive set of forms, each with a specific purpose. Using the correct form is not optional—it is required by law and is
Raising the rent is a standard part of managing a rental property, but it must be done legally and precisely according to the rules set out in the Residential Tenancies
Tenant conflicts—whether between neighbors or between a tenant and the landlord—are a source of major stress and financial risk for property owners. When disputes arise, property management is essential. A
Every property owner’s greatest concern is a problem tenant that leads to a costly, stressful, and time-consuming eviction. The eviction process is often the last resort, a sign that the
Understanding Rent Control Ontario is essential for tenants seeking stability and for property owners managing their investments. While the annual Rent Increase Guideline (like the 2.1% set for 2026) provides
The discovery of mold in a rental unit is a major concern for everyone involved. For the occupant, it’s a health and comfort issue; for the property owner, it’s a
The N12 is one of the most significant forms in Ontario’s residential tenancy framework. It is the only official document used to end a tenancy when the primary reason is
When an Ontario tenant fails to pay rent, the first and most critical legal document a landlord must use is the N4 Form: Notice to End a Tenancy Early for
As an Ontario landlord, navigating the legal process often starts and ends with the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) forms. While the “N” forms are your Notice of Termination documents