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Toronto’s New Renoviction Rules Kick in on July 31, 2025

Hey everyone — heads up, Toronto’s new renoviction rules kick in on July 31, 2025, revolving around Form N13 evictions and a required Rental Renovation Licence from the City. Here’s how it works: 📅 Key Details: Effective July 31, 2025: If you're a landlord in Toronto issuing an N13 notice (that’s the...

Q&A- Tenant Notice to End Tenancy: N9 Form and N11 Form

Hello Landlords, One of our trusted landlords recently asked a question in our Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1MyuUtrT4s/. QUESTION: "I have a tenant that has rented from me for a couple years he is on month to month now as his lease ran out. He has informed me...
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