BY JAY BRIJPAUL During December 2016, the real estate market was on a decline. A seller sold her home for $800,000 with a closing date of...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Zombie debts are debts from the past that are restored to life and haunt the debtor. These debts are unsecure debts such as...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Toronto has taken the first leap on mandatory registration of short-term rental units. This new ruling applies to operators who are renting their...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL In 1988, I ventured into an unknown world of real estate. Things were different then. I sold my first home in October that...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing brought out Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, on March 12th 2020. The...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Prior to the pandemic, buyers were battling for homes. Bidding wars became fierce. Then, on March 3rd, Ontario reported twenty cases of a...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) is a branch of the government that acts as Canada’s national housing agency with a precept to...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL The cool summer breeze had departed as the morning sun rose. I sat on the patio and drained the last few drops of...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL Here at home, job losses are severe, and many tenants are unable to cover their rent. Landlords need the rental income to cover...
BY JAY BRIJPAUL COVID-19’s assault has caused many to lose their jobs and, in the process, many tenants cannot pay their rent. Landlords rely on this...