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    Good tenants

    Hi Ed, If you lose the tenant for this specific reason I wonder if you take this person to small claims court for damages. You have evidence and witnesses, ask your lawyer if it is possible and if it is, threaten him with it, before it gets worse. He is destroying your business, and damaging...
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    Tenants complaining about expensive hydro bill

    Hi, Electric heat is crazy expensive... the bill will go down, and $120 a month on average without AC is probably on target. Tell them to inquire about equal billing. Also a lot of utilities are charging $200 deposit plus new customer charge on the first bill. Talk to the neighbours but I think...
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    Ontario - Bad Tenants

    Hi, This is sickening, how can the police not charge for the willful damage of the property. How did it go on for a year? I would be calling the Childrens Aid.... not taking the garbage out for a year, that is dangerous to childrens health and the public health as well. I would not believe it...
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    Do basic home maintenance courses exist?

    Hi Matzo, Unless you are close to your properties, maintenance is best farmed out to a reliable handyman(or multiple handyman). Your time is valuble too. While I think it is important to educate yourself on how things operate, and what things cost to prevent getting ripped off, most issues...
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    Legalizing a basement suite

    Hi, I am going through this in Ontario. I bought the house as it was advertized with a legal second suite. The seller provided me with a Electrical, Fire, and Zoning approval. Two years after an inspector knocked on my tenants door and asks to do an inspection, next week the fire chief shows...
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    paying utilities

    Do an inspection immediately, high power usage is a tip off for a grow-op. Check for space heaters and ask the tenants if they have been using thier oven to heat the unit. If it is a high gas bill, they often make estimates or mis-read the meters. Good Luck Bill F
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    Our Tenant Is Leaving Virgins

    Just an observation... You can tell the difference between property owners in Ontario(No landlord rights) and Alberta(Balanced Landlord/Tenant laws)....Hmmmm
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    Interest Deductibility

    Tammy and Torontoskov, Thanks for the clarification, this deductibility issue is something that I have always wondered about. As for the longest amortization possible comment, I feel that unless you are actively reborrowing to purchase properties, stocks etc... paying down your business...
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    Interest Deductibility

    Great Post, I have one more scenerio to add to the pile if you could answer. Say you had a property with a 100,000 mortgage and after 5 years you paid down to 60,000. Could you not reborrow to the original 100,000 and use the money for whatever, and still have deductibility. You have paid...
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    Hot water heaters

    Hi, In Ontario you will get $500 back from the government through the eco-energy audit as well for a rental. A lot of the tankless rental companies are offering the audit free with a 10 year lease. By renting you get $500 back on top of the $300 you save per year on gas, and after 10 years it...
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    Canada`s Debt Deficit comparisons with major countries

    QUOTE (mark186 @ Mar 6 2009, 10:36 PM) The Canadian Taxpayer`s Federation, an institution I would put a lot more faith in than the Toronto Star, has higher numbers for Canada: http://debtclock.ca/?gclid=CIrI-IHxj5kCFRDyDAodHTHQbQ Nearly double the total Canadian debt and consequently the per...
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    Midnight Move

    Hi Mark, You are not required for file for an eviction, but you can if you want to spend the fee. See attached link to LTB rules. I would file a 24 hour notice or try and call tenants(if you have a number) to inspect and go in with a witness and change the locks. You can leave a note with your...
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    Cashing Rent Cheques

    QUOTE (jeffjas @ Feb 28 2009, 10:43 PM) If you have on-line banking you will find out if cheque is NSF in 4 business days max. I consider that a necessity, I wouldn`t wait 10 -12 days for physical cheque to arrive to inform of a bounced cheque. Most banks and credit unions have cheque imaging...
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    Cashing Rent Cheques

    Hi, I often deposit my cheques the day before the 1st using the bank machine with no problem. As for NSF cheques, I use Scotiabank and the cheques take 10-12 days to come back NSF some times, and never less than a week. If you find out in 2-3 days consider that good service. Email money tranfer...
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    Ontario Tenant rights: getting out of lease early?

    Hi, If you read how the law is applied(check the attached link), you have to agree to assign the lease but you can still reject potential assignees, with good reason. Tenant is responsible for the cost ascociated with assigning the lease...
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