by James R.G. Cook | Sep 27, 2021 | Featured, Legal Issues
Many condominium units are purchased as investment properties with the owners leasing out the units to tenants. This may result in a condominium building that has numerous landlords who don’t live in the building, and tenants who are unconcerned with the impact of...
by Nina Doiron | Mar 5, 2019 | Columnists
According to Statistics Canada, more than one-third of Canadian households own a home. As housing affordability continues to be a hot topic, it goes without saying that those of us who are fortunate enough to do so are proud of our investment. For the majority of us,...
by Jeffrey Brookfield | Nov 30, 2015 | Advice for Agents
Real estate professionals offer so much more than just helping clients buy and sell homes. Both buyers and sellers often need support in finding a variety of services, including movers, cleaning services and contractors. Home inspections are a key service you’re often...
by REM Editorial Team | Nov 19, 2015 | News
Home inspector Jay Gregg of Pillar to Post offers some timely maintenance tips can will keep your home (and your clients’) in shape and ensure the home is ready when the temperature drops. REM Editorial...
by Dan Steward | Mar 2, 2015 | Advice for Agents
Water expands when it freezes. This is actually a good thing! If it were not the case, ice would sink instead of float and ultimately lakes and rivers in cold climates would freeze solid from the bottom up. There could be no aquatic life. For plumbing systems, water...