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Most rental disagreements in Ontario can be resolved through communication or conditional warnings. However, there are extreme situations where a tenant’s actions present an immediate hazard to human life, other

Property managers and housing providers occasionally face challenging scenarios where a tenant’s behavior crosses the line from a simple lease violation into criminal territory. When a tenant, an occupant, or

When discussing rent adjustments under the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA), the focus is almost always on rent increases. However, Ontario rental laws also feature strict provisions for the opposite scenario:

When a rental property is subject to provincial rent control, landlords are restricted to a maximum annual rent increase percentage set by the government. However, there are times when a

In Ontario, residential lease agreements operate under distinct rules depending on the type of housing provided. While standard multi-family rentals utilize common documentation, retirement homes and assisted-living facilities operate under

In Ontario, rent control rules can be confusing, especially with different laws applying depending on when a property was built or first occupied. While many tenants and landlords are familiar

Waiting months for a Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) hearing is stressful enough. But for many independent property owners, the most nerve-wracking part isn’t the waiting—it’s the fear of the

If you operate residential rental properties in Ontario, the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) “N-forms” are the foundational legal documents of your business. With very few exceptions, you cannot change

For real estate investors, protecting the structural integrity and market value of your property is essential for long-term success. While regular maintenance focuses on roofs, plumbing, and HVAC systems, an

In the Ontario rental market, maintaining the physical condition of a property is a core component of a healthy tenancy. When disagreements arise over property standards, repairs, or general maintenance,