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For property owners and managers in Ontario, staying compliant with the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 (RTA) is non-negotiable. Understanding the annual rent increase rules is crucial for business continuity and
For real estate investors, finding the right tenant is paramount to a successful venture. A thorough and legally compliant tenant screening process is your first line of defense against potential
For real estate investors in Ontario, understanding the regulatory environment is just as crucial as crunching numbers. And when it comes to managing residential rental properties, no entity is more
As real estate investors, our core mission is to maximize return on investment (ROI), secure appreciating assets, and generate strong passive income streams. In recent years, one term has moved
As an Ontario landlord, you may be tempted to include a clause in your lease that attempts to make the tenant pays first $100 of repairs in Ontario. This is
Whether you are a property owner seeking to protect your investment or a tenant preparing to sign a new lease, understanding the legal rules around rental finances is essential. One
For property owners, the focus often remains on big-ticket items: roof, windows, and structural maintenance. But what about the small amenities that truly make or break a tenant’s experience? We’re
As a landlord, balancing your right to protect your investment with your tenant’s right to privacy and “quiet enjoyment” is a legal requirement. In 2026, the Landlord and Tenant Board
Routine property inspections are essential for preventative maintenance and protecting your investment. By catching small issues (like a minor leak or pest activity) early, you save thousands in potential future
A thorough inspection report is the single best way to prevent disputes, protect your property, and ensure a smooth tenancy transition. In Ontario, while these reports aren’t legally mandatory, they