There are over one million renters in Ontario. For most of them, their rent has or is expected to increase. According to the Canadian Rental Housing Index, the average cost of rent has risen by 27 per cent since 2016. Whether you are a renter or landlord, you should...
Landlord-Tenant
Evidence to collect when tenants damage property
As a landlord, one of the most troubling situations you can face is entering a property you have rented to someone only to discover the tenant has damaged it. Even seemingly minor issues can be expensive to repair, and significant damage can prevent you from renting...
Landlords must often resolve excessive noise complaints
Landlord-tenant disputes can cover a broad range of situations. From damage to the unit to missed payments and everything in between, disputes and disagreements must be examined and handled before heated emotions escalate. One common issue centers on excessive noise...
When can a landlord legally enter a property?
Based on numerous factors, the relationship between landlord and tenant can range from effortless to contentious. No matter how challenging the landlord-tenant relationship is, however, there are numerous legal rules in Ontario designed to protect a tenant’s privacy....