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How Toronto Landlords Can Legally Run a Rooming House
The average rent in Toronto hit a high of $2,832 last year, making it one of Canada’s most expensive cities, and the outlook for 2024

What Toronto Landlords Need to Know About ‘Cash For Keys’
Desperate Toronto landlords are increasingly turning to a new strategy to oust reluctant tenants, offering them money to vacate their units. Known as ‘cash for

Is Your Toronto Unit Rental Legal?
Becoming a landlord can sometimes feel like stepping into a regulatory minefield. It’s not enough to have a well-situated, well-maintained apartment – your property also

Tenant Damage or Wear & Tear? Toronto Landlords Need to Know the Difference
Properties, like people, age. Whether they age well is up to you and your tenant. A little wear and tear is normal for any occupied

Tactics for Long-Term Market Cooling
Holiday season is when industry forecasters look into their crystal balls and try to predict what’s coming round the corner. For the 2024 Toronto rental

Transitioning Between Tenants: A Toronto Landlord’s Guide
Even the best tenants don’t stick around forever. Especially in Toronto’s turbulent rental market where demand and supply are both on the increase. For landlords,

N12 Evictions: What Toronto Landlords Need to Know
With rents soaring in Toronto and housing in short supply, the city’s rental market is in a state of flux. One of the most surprising

GTA Real Estate: Comparing Prices, Sales & Rents Across Toronto
Home to around 20% of Canada’s population, the GTA is a huge area. Comprising six boroughs and two cities, it extends well beyond Toronto’s downtown

What Rights do Your Tenants Have if You Want to Sell Your Property?
It’s time to put your property on the market, sell up, and move on. There’s just one catch – the people living there. If you