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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply
Public resources for investing in Ontario
I've been investing in Montreal for the past 5 years and have recently moved to Toronto. In Quebec, there are several tools available for investors to review liens/transactions on a property/transactions (Index des Immeubles) as well as owner and tax information (Role d'Evaluation) . Are there equivalent tools available in Ontario? If not, how do you conduct your due diligence for Ontario deals? Thank you in advance,
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@Doug Pretorius The thing is that in Quebec (where all my rentals are) it's super accessible and easy so it's really not that much extra work at all. Yes I would normally do that before negotiations.