Understanding Tarion and Ontario’s New Home Warranty Program

Buying a pre-construction condo in Long Branch or a freshly built freehold in Milton should feel exciting, not risky. Ontario’s new home warranty framework—administered by Tarion, with licensing oversight from the Home Construction Regulatory Authority (HCRA)—exists to protect you from defects, deposit issues, and improper delays. If you are shopping anywhere across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), this guide breaks down who does what, what is covered, when to file forms, and how deposit and delay protections actually work.

Tarion vs. HCRA: Who Does What?

HCRA regulates and licenses the people and companies who build and sell new homes in Ontario. Think of it as the professional…

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How to Protect Yourself from Title Fraud in the GTA

Buying, owning, and building equity in your home should feel secure. Yet, across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), organised criminals have impersonated owners, transferred titles, and even placed fraudulent mortgages on properties—sometimes while owners were overseas or the home sat vacant. Title fraud is rare, but when it hits, it is devastating. The good news: with a few practical habits, vigilant monitoring, and the right protections, you can make yourself a very hard target.

What Is Title Fraud, and How Does It Happen?

Title fraud occurs when a fraudster steals your identity and uses forged documents to transfer ownership of your property, or to register a mortgage against it, without your…

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Heritage Properties: What Ontario Buyers Should Know

If you have fallen for a brick Victorian on a leafy street, a mid-century gem with original details, or a farmhouse that whispers stories, you are not alone. Heritage homes offer craftsmanship, character, and neighbourhood identity that modern builds rarely match. They also come with rules, responsibilities, and potential benefits that are different from a typical resale. This guide breaks down the essentials so aspiring Ontario homeowners can buy with eyes wide open—and hearts fully in it.

What Makes a Home “Heritage” in Ontario?

“Designated” vs “Listed”: Why the Difference Matters

Under the Ontario Heritage Act (OHA), a property can be designated (protected by a municipal by-law) or listed…

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What to Do About Loud Neighbours in Ontario

Sleepless nights, rattling bass through the wall, and the constant thump of footsteps above you can turn a great home into a daily frustration. If you live in Ontario—whether in a condo in the GTA, a rental in Etobicoke, or a detached home in Mississauga—there are clear, local steps you can take to resolve noise problems. This guide walks you through practical fixes, municipal by-laws, and provincial rules that actually apply here at home, so you can protect your right to quiet, reasonable enjoyment of your space.

Understanding Your Right to “Reasonable Enjoyment” in Ontario

In Ontario, tenants have a right to reasonable enjoyment of their rental unit. Landlords must address issues that substantially…

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Canada Foreign Buyers Ban: Amendments and Exceptions

Canada’s foreign buyers ban has evolved since it came into force in 2023. If you are a newcomer, an investor, or a Canadian seller trying to understand who can legally buy right now, the details matter. This guide translates the legalese into plain language, highlights the 2023 amendments that softened parts of the policy, and explains the 2024 extension that keeps the ban in place until 2027.

What Is the “Foreign Buyers Ban,” in Simple Terms?

The Prohibition on the Purchase of Residential Property by Non-Canadians Act stops most non-Canadians from buying residential property in Canada. It took effect on January 1, 2023, and initially covered two years, but the federal government extended it to…

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Landlord Guide: Selling a Tenanted Property in the GTA

Selling an investment property in the Greater Toronto Area comes with a critical twist: you are not just selling bricks and mortar, you are selling a legal relationship with your tenant. Done right, you can protect your cash flow during the listing period, maintain a cooperative relationship with your tenant, and deliver either a turn-key, income-producing property to an investor, or vacant possession for an end-user buyer. Done poorly, you risk delays, complaints to the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB), or even penalties for a “bad-faith” eviction. This guide walks you through everything you need to know so you can sell confidently in the GTA.

First Decision: Sell With the Tenant, or Deliver…

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How the First Home Savings Account (FHSA) Works

Saving a down payment in today’s market can feel like pushing a boulder uphill. The First Home Savings Account (FHSA) is one of the few tools that meaningfully tilts the slope in your favour. Done right, it combines the tax deduction of an RRSP with the tax-free growth and withdrawals (for a qualifying first home) of a TFSA—giving you an efficient, flexible way to accelerate your path to ownership. Below, you’ll find a plain-English walkthrough of the rules, benefits, deadlines, and smart strategies, so you can use the FHSA with confidence.

What Is the FHSA?

The FHSA is a registered savings plan introduced by the Canadian federal government in 2023 to help first-time home buyers accumulate money…

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The GTA Homeowner’s Flood-Proofing & Insurance Playbook: How to Protect Your House, Your Wallet, and Your Peace of Mind

A summer cloudburst rolls in, the street turns into a shallow river, and your group chat lights up with videos of water gushing into basements. In the Greater Toronto Area, that scene is becoming familiar—and costly. Insured losses from severe weather shattered Canadian records in 2024, with the Insurance Bureau of Canada reporting more than $8 billion in insured damage, driven by back-to-back storm events and flash floods. That is not a headline you can ignore as a homeowner. It is a to-do list.

This guide cuts through noise and rumours with verified, local, and actionable steps. The goal is simple—reduce your risk, lower your…

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How to Add a Legal Income Suite in Toronto: Basement, Laneway, Garden, or Multiplex?

You love your street, and you would love a little help with the mortgage. The good news for GTA homeowners is that Ontario and Toronto have opened several legal paths to add housing on your lot—ranging from a classic basement apartment to a laneway or garden suite, or even converting your house to a small multiplex. The rules are real, the opportunities are meaningful, and with a smart plan you can create long-term value, steady rental income, and more flexibility for multigenerational living. This guide distils what changed, what is allowed, and how to move from idea to approved plans with confidence.

The rulebook: Province vs. City (what each level controls)

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Top 10 Interior Design Trends for 2025 — Renter-Friendly Ideas for GTA Homes

If you are renting in the Greater Toronto Area, you know every square foot has to work hard, look good, and be easy to reverse on move-out day. The biggest design shift in 2025 is toward expressive, personal spaces that still feel calm, functional, and sustainable. Market trends are pointing to warmer palettes, handcrafted details, and small-space solutions you can implement without losing your deposit.

Below are the top ten trends you will actually use in a condo, basement apartment, or rental house — plus renter-safe ways to bring each one home.

1) Warmer, moodier colours replace cool greys

After years of stark neutrals, 2025 is all about cosy browns, complex plums,…

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