Property Management and Investment Education
As the property management leaders in and around Hamilton, we believe it’s our responsibility to help people who are wondering how to invest in rental real estate or what they should do to manage their properties better. We’ve developed some educational tools and resources which will help you in every step of your process.
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Fire and Safety Matters Landlords Should Be Aware of in Hamilton
While owning rental property in Hamilton comes with a lot of rewards and financial returns, it also comes with a lot of risk. Landlords can be held accountable for any injuries that occur at their rental properties, and that’s why it’s so important to focus on health...
Ontario Landlord & Tenant Laws – What Every Property Owner Should Know
Landlords in Hamilton and the surrounding areas are bound by the laws and requirements outlined in the Residential Tenancies Act. The Landlord and Tenant Board enforces this act and resolves disputes between tenants and landlords if someone makes a claim.
What to Expect in Your Hamilton Rental Lease Agreement
The lease agreement you sign with your tenants is an important legal contract. It should protect you and your Hamilton rental property, and it should also protect the rights and safety of your residents. Make sure you use a tenancy agreement that’s compatible and in compliance with the Residential Tenancies Act.
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