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,...
Rajan Kanwar, a Brampton landlord, is grappling with financial distress, accumulating losses exceeding $30,000 due to a tenant's refusal to pay rent or vacate the property.
Anas Ayyoub, known for flaunting his extravagant lifestyle on social media, faces accusations of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme that preys on Canadians.
In the forthcoming fall fiscal update, the federal finance minister is poised to introduce significant measures, allocating billions of dollars to tackle the housing crisis in Canada.
The Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) asserts that an estimated $600 billion is required for municipalities to meet housing affordability targets by 2030.
Fines issued by the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) for bad faith evictions are going largely unpaid, shedding light on potential flaws in the system designed to ensure landlord accountability.
The Bank of Canada is gearing up for a significant economic challenge as the nation braces itself for a massive wave of mortgage renewals in the coming years.