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,...
Critics argue this ban encroaches on tenants' rights and that electric transportation devices are environmentally friendly and essential for many in the community.
In this article, we'll provide essential tips and strategies to help landlords effectively handle disruptive tenants while maintaining a peaceful and harmonious living environment in their Ontario rentals.
Canada is in the midst of a housing crisis characterized by low rental availability and an increase in short-term rentals. Small landlords are leaving the rental business due to the broken system.
Many homeowners are starting to feel the pressure of higher interest rates, especially as fixed-rate mortgages need to be renewed. Housing affordability is at its worst, especially for people buying a home for the first time.
Canada's inflation rate stood at 3.3 per cent in July, and the Bank of Canada predicts it might increase in the coming months before eventually subsiding.
The ongoing housing market tumult, driven by the Bank of Canada's efforts to curb inflation causing mortgage rates to surge, has significantly impacted the rental market.