Tag: #OntarioHousing
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Ontario’s Hidden Power‑Of‑Sale Wave: Why Listings Are Quietly Surging And Families Are Losing Homes After Just A Few Missed Payments
Ontario’s Hidden Power‑Of‑Sale Wave: Why Listings Are Quietly Surging And Families Are Losing Homes After Just A Few Missed Payments Across Ontario, power‑of‑sale listings have surged to multi‑year highs, with recent reports showing hundreds of homes being forced onto the market after missed payments and months of behind‑the‑scenes struggle. New data shows mortgage delinquencies have… Read more
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Ontario’s 2026 Budget Slashes Small Business Taxes And Supercharges Housing Incentives – But Most Entrepreneurs Will Miss The Real Estate Financing Opportunity
Ontario’s 2026 Budget Slashes Small Business Taxes And Supercharges Housing Incentives – But Most Entrepreneurs Will Miss The Real Estate Financing Opportunity Ontario’s 2026 Budget cuts the small business corporate tax rate from 3.2% to 2.2%, delivering more than 30% tax relief to over 350,000 businesses starting July 1. At the same time, the province… Read more
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Ontario Landlords: Non-Payment Eviction Notice Drops to 7 Days in July 2026
Ontario Landlords: Non-Payment Eviction Notice Drops to 7 Days in July 2026 Ontario is set to shorten the non-payment eviction timeline from 14 days to 7 days under the Residential Tenancies Act changes tied to Bill 60. That means landlords may be able to move faster when rent is unpaid, but only once the change… Read more
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Stop Compensating Tenants: New Rules for Personal Use Evictions in Ontario in 2026
Stop Compensating Tenants: New Rules for Personal Use Evictions in Ontario in 2026 Starting September 21, 2026, Ontario landlords gain a strategic advantage when ending a tenancy for personal use. By providing at least 120 days of notice—up from the current 60—you will no longer be required to pay tenant compensation or provide an alternative… Read more
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New Rules for Personal Use Evictions in Ontario in 2026: Stop Compensating Tenants with 1 month rent or provide an alternative rental unit.
New Rules for Personal Use Evictions in Ontario in 2026: Stop Compensating Tenants with 1 month rent or provide an alternative rental unit. Starting September 21, 2026, Ontario landlords gain a strategic advantage when ending a tenancy for personal use. By providing at least 120 days of notice—up from the current 60—you will no longer… Read more
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5 Landlord Wins That Make Bill 60 a Total Game-Changer

Bill 60 introduces several major changes for landlords under Ontario’s Residential Tenancies Act, aimed at expediting eviction procedures and reducing landlord costs associated with tenant removals. Key Changes for Landlords Shortened Eviction Notice for Rent ArrearsLandlords can now serve an N4 eviction notice only 7 days after rent is overdue, reduced from the previous 14… Read more
