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B.C. Supreme Court Overturns $25K Award To Evicted Tenant After Judge Calls RTB Ruling “Clearly Irrational”

A recent B.C. Supreme Court decision has reversed a $25,444 compensation order against a landlord, ruling that the Residential Tenancy Branch (RTB) made a “clearly irrational” error in a landlord’s use eviction case. Landlord No Longer Required To Pay $25,444 To Former Tenant Feng Ying Yu, a B.C. landlord, will not have to pay more…
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This $12,000/Month Bridle Path Home Has a Gym, Sauna & Media Room

If you’ve ever wanted to live the Bridle Path lifestyle, this $12,000/month luxury rental at 108 Highland Crescent might just be your dream address. Located near Bayview Avenue and York Mills Road, this custom-built home blends elegance with everyday comfort, offering a full suite of high-end amenities in one of Toronto’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. 🏡 Property Details ✨…
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Toronto Neighbours Turned Their Houses Into the Italian Flag and We’re Obsessed

If you thought permanent lighting was only for Christmas, think again. Two GTA neighbours used Sempra Illuminationsto sync their homes and create a glowing Italian flag, green, white, and red stretching seamlessly across both houses. What started as a creative idea between neighbours quickly became a street-stopping display of cultural pride and smart home innovation. What…
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Junk Panda: Toronto’s Family-Owned Junk Removal Service That Does It All

When it comes to decluttering your home, clearing out a renovation mess, or saying goodbye to that old fridge that’s been collecting dust in the garage, Junk Panda has your back. Built on hard work, trust, and a whole lot of heart, Junk Panda is a family-owned and proudly local business serving Toronto, Vaughan, Maple, Mississauga, and beyond.…
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Website lets you search bad tenants and landlords in Ontario

What Is Openroom? A Crowdsourced Database Changing Ontario’s Rental Landscape In an era where transparency and accountability in the rental industry are more critical than ever, Openroom has emerged as a powerful tool for landlords and tenants alike. Originally developed in late 2022 by a multidisciplinary team of software engineers, operations experts, and rental industry…
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This Is How Much It Costs to Rent Across Canada Right Now

Rents across Canada are still high, but prices have cooled compared to last year’s record-breaking highs. According to the June 2025 Rentals.ca Rent Report (in partnership with Urbanation), the average asking rent in May was $2,129, down 3.3% from May 2024, when rents peaked at $2,202. 📉 National Snapshot, Rents Dip but Stay Elevated Long-Term…
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Canada’s Top 10 Trending Cities for Renters in 2025: Where Apartment Hunters Are Looking

Canada’s Most In-Demand Rental Markets As home prices remain high and inventory remains tight, renting continues to be the preferred choice for many Canadians. A recent report by RentCafe shows shifting interest across the country, with some unexpected cities climbing the ranks. Here are the top 10 most sought-after cities for renters in 2025: 1.…
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You can buy an entire apartment building in the desirable Port Credit, Mississauga for $3.6M

There’s a special investment opportunity waiting in Port Credit at 314 Lakeshore Rd. W. This property is different from others because it has eight empty apartments. This means new owners can decide how much rent to charge based on what people are paying now, which could lead to making more money. The building combines old-time…