Selling a rental property can be a strategic move, whether you’re transitioning investments or simply moving on to new opportunities. To ensure a smooth and successful sale, here are five essential steps you should consider: 1. Evaluate Market Conditions: Before listing your rental property, assess the current real estate market in your area. Understand […]
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Made it to the finals…
We have been nominated within the Readers Choice Awards for the best Property Management Company. This is all due to the great team of people we have at the company! Thanks to everyone who has voted, and if you haven’t and would like to vote, the links are below. https://www.simcoe.com/readerschoice-barrie/categories/professional-services/subcategories/property-management-services https://www.simcoe.com/readerschoice-alliston/categories/professional-services/subcategories/property-management-services
Read MoreEducational Video #2 – Entry Notices (part 2)
The RTA allows a landlord to enter a unit without notice to resolve an emergency? But what constitutes an emergency? What should you as a landlord do in these situations? Remember this is your tenant’s residence, make sure you are really dealing with an emergency, and have tried to let them know what is going […]
Read MoreEducational Video #1 : Entry Notices
Here is our first educational video in the series on Entry Notices. In this series we will cover the sections of the act, when notice is required, when it is not required, how it has to be delivered, and the expectations of both the tenants and the landlord.
Read MoreBill 184 has passed…relevant info on Landlord and Tenant board for all landlords
The massive revision to the Residential Tenancy Act has been passed and about to become law. Please be aware the following changes may directly impact you and some decisions you make regarding your rental property. Summary: No-fault evictions Moving forward any eviction of a tenant, that is not the fault of the tenant will require […]
Read MoreHere’s the latest on the re-opening of the Landlord and Tenant Board..
Landlord and Tenant Board Expanding Services: Effective August 1, 2020, the LTB will: Begin to issue eviction orders that are pending; Start to issue consent eviction orders which are based on landlord and tenants settling their dispute through an agreement; Continue to hear urgent eviction matters related to health and safety that are scheduled; […]
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