Best Ontario Landlord Guide for LTB Eviction Process and Rent Control Rules
Ontario landlords need LTB procedure and rent control rules in one reference. Here's what to look for and which guide covers both with 2026 data.
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Ontario landlords need LTB procedure and rent control rules in one reference. Here's what to look for and which guide covers both with 2026 data.
66% of Ontario landlords break even or lose money. The best resource for negative cash flow addresses rent control exemptions, OSFI rules, and secondary-city alternatives.
REIN costs $2,000+ per year and teaches pan-Canadian theory. Here are the realistic alternatives for Ontario-specific investment education — from free podcasts to structured guides.
REIN courses and weekend seminars cost $2,000-$10,000+ and teach general theory. A written Ontario guide costs a fraction and covers the specific regulations that determine your return. Here's when each makes sense.
Step-by-step framework for converting a single-family Ontario house into a legal duplex — zoning, permits, financing, cash flow modeling, and the regulatory traps that kill returns.
Evicting a tenant in Ontario takes 3–5 months for non-payment cases in 2026. This is the step-by-step LTB process, forms required, and what Bill 60 changed.
Ontario investors buying new-build condos can claim the NRRP rebate to recover HST paid at closing. The provincial $24,000 portion applies regardless of purchase price.
Ontario's 2026 rent increase guideline is 2.1%. Learn which units are rent-controlled, which are exempt, how to serve an N1 or N2, and what above-guideline increases require.
Ontario's NRST is 25% of the purchase price for foreign buyers. Toronto adds 10% more. Permanent residents are exempt. Here's exactly who pays and how rebates work.
Calculate Ontario land transfer tax for any purchase price. Toronto buyers pay double—see exact LTT figures for $500K, $750K, $1M properties.
Canada's Underused Housing Tax is 1% annually on vacant properties owned by non-residents. Most Canadians don't pay it, but many must still file a return.
Toronto's Vacant Home Tax is 3% of assessed value annually. Learn who must declare, what exemptions apply, and how to avoid a $10,000 default penalty.
Ontario title insurance costs $250–$1,500 as a one-time closing premium. Understand what it covers, why lenders require it, and what gaps to watch for.
The OREA APS governs every Ontario property transaction. Learn which clauses matter most for investment buyers, including tenancy schedules and N12 risks.