Everything to Know when Renting with Pets
Toronto’s rental market is one of the most competitive in the country, so it can be a real downer when you find a listing you want to view but the landlord has a no-pet policy. However, is this legal? Yes…
Toronto’s rental market is one of the most competitive in the country, so it can be a real downer when you find a listing you want to view but the landlord has a no-pet policy. However, is this legal? Yes…
Landlords of residential units will be able to raise their tenants’ rent by 2.5% again in 2024. The Ontario government approved the increase in June. Tenants of ‘rent-controlled’ units are subject to a 2.5% increase this year, too. While the 2024-approved…
A tenant can be evicted for not paying rent or engaging in an illegal act. But there are also some not-so-obvious reasons that a landlord can terminate tenancy. A tenant can be given notice because the landlord will be demolishing…
Landlords of residential units can raise their tenants’ rent by 2.5% next year, an increase not seen in a decade. The Ontario government approved the maximum allowable increase in June. The last time tenants of ‘rent-controlled’ units faced a 2.5%…
Did you know it is illegal for a landlord to ask a renter for a security or damage deposit? The only deposit a landlord can collect is the first and last months’ rent, otherwise known as a rent deposit. This…
After a year of seeing no increase, most residential tenants should expect their rent to rise in 2022. The Ontario government has approved an up to 1.2% rent increase — the smallest increase for rent controlled units since 2014. This…
As the leaves begin to fall with the changing of the seasons, so too should the expectations of landlords. The pandemic continues to impact rental rates and new laws may lead to further challenges for those who rent their property.…
The Ontario government has passed a contentious law that it says will stabilize the province’s rental market, despite growing claims from tenant advocates that it will only lead to mass evictions. Bill 184 requires tenant compensation of one month’s rent…
Business has been anything but usual since the Ontario government deemed real estate an essential service amid the COVID-19 outbreak. While the decision brought a collective sigh of relief from the industry as it ensured buyers and sellers with a…