In today’s digital age, reliable, fast and convenient systems are a way of life. This ever evolving tech world is changing the way industries, including the Property Management industry, manage day-to-day operations. Post-dated cheques? Tenants are still able to pay with this method, however, instead of the process of writing and then mailing cheques out, […]
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For properties that fall under rent control, landlords can only increase the rent each year to the maximum percentage that has been set by the Provincial guidelines. There are many newer properties that have been built in Ontario after November 2018 – properties that have been before this date fall under the rent control guidelines. […]
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Along with the employment reference check, landlords should ensure to complete a reference check from the prospective tenants current and previous landlords. This step is crucial as it will give landlords insight on the type of tenant the applicant was from a direct source. The Ontario Real Estate Association (OREA) developed the Form 410, also […]
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One of the biggest concerns a landlord has is the upkeep and condition of their property. As the property ages, the more wear and tear it will endure. It’s vital to implement regular property maintenance to prolong the durability of the property to withstand future tenant turnovers and many years to come. If the plan […]
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