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Matt H Trying to find a 2nd mortgage...
17 September 2007 | 7 replies
I will send you an email.I am not familiar with Canadian regulation for the provinces.
François Gauthier-Drouin 1031 tax deferral law equivalent in Canada
8 September 2016 | 2 replies
Here is my first one: does anyone know where I can find info on rental property investing laws in Canada, or better yet in the Province of Quebec?
Samuel Heran Priperty management allowing tenant to stay past lease
22 April 2023 | 15 replies
Most provinces have a landlord tenant board set up by the government and they have a website that tells you what to do.
Ryan Tam Hello from Vancouver!
15 April 2022 | 11 replies
I’m currently in Fraser Heights, Surrey but have rentals in the West End and out of province (and am looking to invest in the US soon).
Scott Innocente Canadians Investing in US Real Estate
18 March 2023 | 82 replies
Multifamily Investing In Canada – Key Differences You Should UnderstandThere are several key differences between investing in Canadian large multi-family vs investing in US large multi-family which simply make the US (in general) a far more favorable environment.Rent control plays a crucial role in many parts of the Canadian rental market, and it has the following ramifications:Rents increases for existing residents are capped depending on the province, often based upon the Consumer Price Index.· Reduced rental rates due to rent control result in residents not moving, as they want to retain their discounted rent.· For units which do not turn over, above guideline rent increases may be attainable for major building repairs or substantial renovations; however, caps on those increases can lead to a reduction in renovation projects, as the ROI for those renovations is not high enough to justify the cost of renovation.
Vanessa Li First-Time REI, Looking for Opportunity in Winnipeg
18 October 2022 | 1 reply
As an out-of-province investor I would love to network with other investors in the area and start building my dream team.
Brandon Dietz Business Plans In Ontario
29 May 2023 | 1 reply
Plus who wants to deal with residential tenants in a tenant friendly province
Chris Baxter New Brunswick joins the list of provinces with rent control
28 March 2022 | 10 replies

The conservative majority government of NB just instituted rent control in their budget.  3.8% retroactive to January 1, 2022.... So any landlords that have already served notice of increase (I had respectable increas...

Timothy Hero How Many Rentals Are You Adding to Your Portfolio in 2020?
28 February 2020 | 26 replies
@Bob Prisco New Brunswick is a province that has a few cities between 50k and 100k.
Michael Grigo Canada real estate investment
19 July 2021 | 5 replies
My tip is to always include a location (city, province, and country) in your posts so that the Canadians see them.