by Natalka Falcomer | Aug 13, 2019 | Featured, Legal Issues
There is a general misconception that residential tenants may terminate their leases at will, without consequences or without any specific notice requirements. This simply isn’t true and can lead to financial consequences for the tenant. If the tenant leaves without...
by Chris Seepe | Jul 3, 2019 | Featured
Four years ago, I attended a presentation about Darlington, Ont.’s nuclear plant refurbishment program. They projected 2,000+ full-time and perhaps 4,000 “transient” jobs would be created over the next 10 years. I asked the general contractor what their plans were for...
by Chris Seepe | Mar 27, 2019 | Featured
Just about everyone believes that residential rental property owners pay the property tax as part of their operating costs. It’s a universal misperception that politicians and municipalities exploit to the detriment of landlords. Every tenant in every municipality in...
by REM Editorial Team | Dec 27, 2018 | News
Average rents across Canada will increase six per cent in 2019 and by as much as 11 per cent in Toronto, nine per cent in Ottawa and seven per cent in Vancouver, says a report by Rentals.ca. The average Canadian rental property on Rentals.ca was listed at $1,754 per...