by Chris Seepe | Feb 4, 2022 | Featured, Legal Issues
Only two days after the worst snowfall in living memory in southern Ontario, where cities were draped with as much as two feet of heavy snow in just five hours (and which turned to ice a day later), bylaw officers were reportedly seen on the prowl taking photographs...
by Chris Seepe | Jan 27, 2022 | Featured
I recently looked at the government’s substantial revenue stream from investment properties and realized that government has an affordable housing conflict of interest. The more affordable the housing, the less affordable it is to government. After reviewing the many...
by Avi Rosen | Jan 24, 2022 | Columnists, Featured, Legal Issues
This article relates to an Ontario landlord and tenant matter – specifically, when tenants think they have more ownership over a property than the actual owner. Our client came to us because he needed to move into the basement of his house and he required assistance...
by Chris Seepe | Jan 14, 2022 | Featured
The affordable housing crisis is incredibly complex and crosses all boundaries and lines of government, political parties, high- to low-income groups, societal demographic groups from millennials to seniors, health-related groups and many other definitions of need....
by Avi Rosen | Dec 3, 2021 | Featured, Legal Issues
Here’s an article about how agents can avoid a mistake and a potential lawsuit when selling a property with a tenant. In October 2020, we had a married couple contact our office regarding their landlord terminating their tenancy. They had been living in their unit for...