
When non-resident individuals sell property in Ontario, there are specific tax implications that both sellers and buyers need to be aware of, particularly regarding capital[…]

LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certification, developed by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), is a globally recognized standard for sustainable buildings. It[…]

In Ontario, the Standard Form of Lease is a crucial document in residential tenancies, providing clarity and consistency in rental agreements. Understanding how it works,[…]

When buying or selling a home, understanding specific terms is essential for smooth transactions. Key terms include chattels, fixtures, real estate, real property, and personal[…]

In real estate, there are crucial terms that both buyers and sellers need to understand: material facts, latent defects, patent defects, and material latent defects.[…]

As a real estate professional, understanding the complexities of condominiums is essential to effectively navigate this unique segment of the housing market. Condominiums, often referred[…]

Introduction Understanding residential tenancies is crucial for real estate professionals in Ontario. The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) governs landlord and tenant relationships, ensuring fair and[…]

Introduction Ontario’s Greenbelt is a vast expanse of protected land that encompasses over two million acres around the Greater Toronto Area. Established in 2005, the[…]

In the digital age, data is a valuable asset in every industry, including real estate. The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) plays[…]

Understanding the legal landscape is crucial for anyone involved in the real estate industry in Ontario. Here are key legislative points that professionals should keep[…]