Investing in a rental property in an area with ongoing gentrification and close proximity to the downtown core can indeed be a promising investment strategy. Gentrification typically involves the revitalization and improvement of urban neighbourhoods, which often leads to increased property values and rental demand – a WIN-WIN! Additionally, being near work and office buildings […]
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Updated: August 4th, 2026 Tenant social media screening has shifted from a rarely discussed practice to a standard part of professional tenant screening workflows in Ontario over the past several years. The volume of publicly available information has expanded dramatically – most working-age Canadians maintain active profiles on at least two to three platforms – […]
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Updated: August 4th, 2026 Townhouse communities create one of the most legally layered environments in Ontario property management. As a landlord renting a townhouse unit – whether freehold or part of a condominium corporation – you are simultaneously managing a relationship with your tenant governed by the RTA and, in the condominium context, a relationship […]
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Updated: July 29, 2026 Tenant screening is the single most consequential thing an Ontario landlord does. The tenant you place today determines your rental income, property condition, and management workload for the duration of the tenancy, which in Ontario, given the RTA’s protections and the LTB’s current timelines, can be very difficult to exit if […]
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