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2026 Rent Increase Guideline
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES 2026 RENT INCREASE GUIDELINE The Government of Ontario has set the annual rent increase guideline for 2026 at 2.1%. The...
Key Updates to Human Rights Tribunal’s Rules
Key Updates to Human Rights Tribunal’s Rules – Mandatory Mediation and Stricter Timelines Effective June 1, 2025, significant amendments to the...
What should real estate buyers and sellers be aware of when obtaining a quote from a real estate lawyer?
AI Use in the Legal Profession: a cautionary tale from Justice Myers
AI and its applications in the legal profession are a hot topic of discussion in firms worldwide. Our partners, associates, and operations...
Effective June 1, 2025- Key Changes to the Small Claims Court Rules
Key Small Claims Court Rule Changes Effective June 1, 2025, O. Reg. 258/98By: Megan Alexander On January 13, 2025, the Ontario Legislature announced...
Small Claims, Big Changes – What You Need to Know in 2025
Small Claims, Big Changes – What You Need to Know in 2025 By: Kristin Ley and Megan Alexander The Ontario Small Claims Court is a simplified...
Enforcing CAT orders through Ontario’s Small Claims Court
Enforcing CAT orders through Ontario’s Small Claims Court Monday, December 2, 2024 By Megan A. Alexander The Condominium Authority Tribunal (CAT)...
Is there anything that parents with children on Ontario Disability Support Program should know?
The Impact of Strong Non-Waiver Clauses in Condo Declarations
Non-Enforcement Does Not Prevent Current Enforcement of the Declaration – The Impact of Strong Non-Waiver Clauses in Condo Declarations In Middlesex...
2025 Rent Increase Guideline
The Ministry of Housing has confirmed the rent increase guideline for 2025 will remain at 2.5%, unchanged from 2024, and will be in effect through...
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