Toronto, ON — November 14, 2024 — In a decisive move to safeguard renters from being displaced under the pretext of renovations, Toronto City Council has passed a new renoviction bylaw aimed at curbing the practice of landlords evicting tenants and then re-renting the...
We have seen a bit of volatility in the past week following the US election. With a Trump victory we saw a spike in the US treasury yields, which in turn spiked Canada bond yields putting upwards pressure on fixed rates. As a result,...
In the intricate landscape of landlord-tenant dynamics, ensuring the protection of tenant privacy rights is not just a legal obligation but a fundamental component of fostering respectful and harmonious living environments.
As the new year unfolds, Canadian borrowers may find themselves receiving a late Christmas present in the form of lower interest rates on specific mortgage types.
As 2024 begins, the Canadian real estate market appears set to grapple with persistent challenges from the previous year, including concerns about interest rates, inflation, and the ongoing housing crisis.
The Residential Construction Council of Ontario (RESCON) is renewing its call for coordinated efforts from all levels of government to address the pressing housing crisis.
This is an insightful guide to assist Ontario landlords in comprehending the nuances of LTB appeals and empowering them to navigate this intricate legal process effectively.
While major metropolitan areas across Canada show a trend of slower increases, Windsor stands out with nearly double-digit growth in one-bedroom apartment rents.