Posts Tagged ‘Ontario Landlord Forum’

MPP issues bill to address rent control exemption

Friday, June 17th, 2011

The Ontario Landlord Association calls it “irresponsible”

After receiving a complaint from a constituent about a steep rent hike, Norm Sterling introduced a Bill late last month to address a little known part of the Residential Tenancies Act that prevents rent control on properties constructed after 1991. (more…)

The eviction process in Ontario

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

(COURTESY OF YOUR LIBERAL GOVERNMENT)

May 2011 – Evictions, Landlord and Tenant Board

 

This is a true story of a straight forward eviction matter, that has officially qualified for the “nightmare” status we assign to our most memorable cases. (more…)

Damage Deposits – Bill 145 DEFEATED today at Queens Park!

Thursday, February 24th, 2011

Damage Deposits – Bill 145 –  Conservative Joyce Savoline introduced a bill in the Ontario Legislature that would permit landlords to collect a damage deposit equal to 1/4 of the monthly rent.  Today the Bill was defeated by votes by the Dalton McGuinty Ontario Liberals with help from the NDP.

Signing Up for the Help Forum

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Welcome to Ontario’s #1 Landlord site! By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members, respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is free.

Click on the Help Forum Box above on this page, in the blue box on the left.

You will go to the Forum.  Then, simply go to the top left hand corner where is says REGISTER.

Choose a user ID and begin sharing your stories, advice, and questions with others in the industry.

Email us at ontariolandlord@execs.com to get your account activated!

For Tenants in Toronto and all of Ontario: The Ontario Landlord Tenant Help Forum

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

For tenants in need of real world advice, welcome to our Good Tenant Help Forum! Honest, real world advice not paid for by politicians. Advice to help good tenants avoid bad landlords and find good ones.