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Toronto Homeowners May Face 10.5% Tax Increase Amid Budget Shortfall

In response to a nearly $1.8 billion operating budget shortfall, homeowners in Canada's largest city, Toronto, could see a property tax increase in the double digits

Ontario Condo Developer Plans to Build Rental-Only Detached Houses

Core Development Group Ltd., initially under fire for its $1-billion plan to purchase houses for rentals in Ontario, is changing gears.

Ontario Government Urged Into Action As Housing Crisis Worsens in 2024

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.

Cash for Keys Offers Becoming Popular in Toronto

Real estate professionals in Toronto report a growing trend of landlords offering cash for keys incentives to tenants to vacate their units.

Navigating Housing Challenges: A Perspective From Kim Moody

In a growing country like Canada, the ongoing issue of housing availability poses a significant challenge.

Protected: Rising Rental Costs Continue in Windsor, Despite National Trends

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.

Ontario Landlord Struggles as House is Held Hostage

Jenne's struggle serves as a stark reminder of the complexities landlords may face when navigating tenant-related issues.

Landlord Faces $30,000 Loss as Tenant Refuses to Pay Rent Amid Landlord and Tenant Board Delays

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.

Protected: Alleged Home Improvement Scheme Targets Canadian Homeowners

Anas Ayyoub, known for flaunting his extravagant lifestyle on social media, faces accusations of orchestrating a fraudulent scheme that preys on Canadians.

Mounting Concerns Over Bad Faith Eviction Fines Going Largely Unsettled

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.

Household Cost Concerns over battery plant deal in Windsor, Ontario

An emergency meeting convened in Ottawa regarding the NextStar battery plant in Windsor, Ontario.

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