Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Real Estate Insider: November 2019 News Report



Four step process for Landlords when establishing the relationship with your Tenant. A must read for all new landlords. Read about it here.

What would you do if your friends wanted to do something illegal with a rental property that you're a partner in? That's the issue this man had when his friends didn't want to claim their portion of capital gains. What type of risk is he exposed to? Read here and always be careful who you go into business with!

When interest rates dropped, amortization periods were also lowered to even things out. We are at a time now when interest rates are set to rise again, however no one really knows when. This article discusses the potential increase in amortization periods to offset the predicted rise in interest rates. Read all about it here!

Mortgage 101: A guide for the first time homebuyer.

Which is better for your mortgage, a longer or shorter amortization period? Well that depends on your income, downpayment, risk aversion and more! Read this to help you decide which path to take when deciding on the terms of your mortgage.

The student-housing crisis also correlates to a big opportunity for real estate investors, but what makes a great student rental? REIN has released a student housing formula to help you make an informed decision when choosing student rentals.

Everything you need to know about Mortgage Brokers and why going to your bank for a mortgage may not be the best option.

The classic Buy vs. Rent debate continues! But this time it's about... Hot Water Tanks? You may never have thought twice about your hot water tank, but maybe now it's time to take a second look! Read about it here.

If you own a property in the states (especially Florida), this article can explain the process of handing this property down to your kids/loved ones! Also how to avoid probate and other unnecessary expenses!

Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Landlords - Reasons For Ending a Residential Tenancy Early in Ontario



In dealing with our investor/landlord clients, we often come across situations where a residential tenancy agreement needs to be terminated early.  Because this can be a technical process sometimes the rules are misunderstood.  Today we are going to cover the legal reasons for ending a residential tenancy agreement early so you don’t get yourself in trouble.

Reasons for Ending a Tenancy Early

1.   The landlord and tenant mutually agree to end the tenancy early.  This can be for whatever reason.  Form N11 should be used for this process.

2.   Ending an agreement for “cause”.  Some examples include:

I).   Not paying the rent in full

II).   Causing damage to the rental property

III).   Disturbing other tenants or the landlord

IV).   Illegal activity in the unit or complex

3.  There are also other reasons for ending a tenancy that are not related to what the tenant has done, or not done.  These are sometimes called "no fault" reasons for ending a tenancy and can include:

I).   The landlord plans to do major repairs or renovations that require a building permit and the work cannot be done unless the rental unit is empty.

II).   The landlord requires the rental unit because the landlord, a member of the landlords immediate family or their caregiver wish to move into the unit.

III).   The landlord has agreed to sell the property and the purchaser requires all or part of the property because the purchaser, a member of the purchasers immediate family or their caregiver wish to move into the unit.  (This reason for eviction only applies in rental buildings with three or fewer units and in condominiums.)

4.  There is a long list of other technical reasons.  They can be read here Ontario Landlord & Tenant board website:


Now that you know some of the reasons a residential tenancy agreement can be terminated early in Ontario, you can protect yourself.  Next time we will be discuss the forms, notices, time periods, etc you need to know to follow through on this process.

Readers, have you ever had to end a tenancy agreement early?  How did it go?