by Cohen Highley | Apr 27, 2023 | Articles, Condominium Law, Landlord and Tenant Law, Rental Housing Law
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by Cohen Highley | Apr 13, 2023 | Articles, Landlord and Tenant Law, News, Rental Housing Law
The Provincial Housing Ministry has announced a series of changes to improve services for tenants and has doubled fines for landlords. The announcements were made April 5th, 2023, and it is expected that amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act (“RTA”) will occur...
by Cohen Highley | Apr 29, 2022 | Articles, Landlord and Tenant Law, News, Rental Housing Law
Our very own Laura Gurr offers her expertise on online short-term rental services, such as Airbnb, which may make hosts and landlords legally vulnerable. “You may expose yourself as an operator or a host to additional liability, for example, if you try to get...
by Cohen Highley | Sep 1, 2021 | Articles, Covid-19, Landlord and Tenant Law
On September 1, 2021 the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) released new forms, Rules and Guidelines to correspond with amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). Last month we described the nature of the RTA amendments and the new remedies and penalties which...
by Cohen Highley | Jul 13, 2020 | Landlord and Tenant Law, Rent Control Bulletins
Article by Laura Gurr Tensions often arise in condominium communities when the behaviour tenants is in breach of the Condo’s Rules or Declaration. The Landlord/Unit Owner can often feel frustrated by the behaviour and confused about how the Condominium Act, 1998...
by Cohen Highley | Aug 1, 2017 | Landlord and Tenant Law, News, On Air
https://cohenhighley.com/wp-content/files/landlord_capital_expenditure.mp3 Paul Cappa ANNOUNCER: I’m here with Paul Capa from Cohen Highley Lawyers. Any advice if a landlord has large capital expenditure projects looming? PAUL: Communicate. The more everyone is...