Dealing with tenants who fail to pay rent is one of the most challenging aspects of property management. In Ontario, landlords have the right to take legal action to evict a tenant and collect overdue rent using the L1 form. For landlords in London, Ontario,...
Managing rental properties involves dealing with a variety of tenant issues, from noise complaints to property damage. In Ontario, the N5 form is a critical tool for landlords when these issues become significant enough to warrant ending a tenancy. Understanding when...
Evicting a tenant is a process that no landlord wants to face, but it’s an unfortunate reality of property management. One of the most common reasons for eviction in Ontario is non-payment of rent, and the N4 form is the tool landlords use to start this process....
Managing a rental property on your own may seem like a cost-effective solution, but it often comes with a host of challenges and drawbacks that can outweigh the benefits. In this blog post, we’ll explore why managing your rental property by yourself is a bad...
When it comes to managing your investment property, one of the key decisions you’ll need to make is whether to work with a small or large property management company. Both options offer unique advantages and considerations, and understanding the differences...