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Ontario Landlords: Major RTA Rule Changes (July 1 & Sept 21) + Rents Down $200, Rate Hold Outlook & Distress Signals Addy Saeed and Ribhu Rampersad break down eight Ontario investor stories, led by confirmed Residential Tenancies Act amendments rolling out July 1 and Sept 21. July 1 changes include tenant rights to install portable/window AC (with possible seasonal rent increase where landlords pay electricity), mandatory LTB forms for rent-arrears payment plans, and doubled maximum fines to $100,000 for individuals and $500,000 for corporations. Sept 21 changes include optional 120-day personal-use notices that remove the one-month compensation requirement, stricter renovation/“renoviction” documentation with extended right-of-first-refusal enforcement windows, and N4 non-payment notices shortened to 7 days. They connect these rules to rental softening tied to Canada’s 2025 population decline and rents dropping about $200 from peak, review Teranet transfer data and rising (but not systemic) power-of-sale activity, discuss RBC Economics’ base case of a 2.25% overnight rate hold through 2026 with inflation risks, highlight early-stage hospital planning in a Northern York growth corridor, analyze Dixie Outlet and Woodbine Mall creditor protection as redevelopment-and-debt stories, and explain the $880M USD Real Brokerage acquisition of RE/MAX as a slow-market consolidation signal. 00:00 Ontario Market Shockwave 01:44 What’s Changing July 1 03:07 Fines and Compliance Risk 04:17 September 21 Rule Overhaul 07:24 Investor Takeaways and LTB Reality 08:35 Rents Falling and Population Drop 11:53 Renewal Shock and Condo Investors 14:55 Teranet Data and Distress Signals 18:18 Finding Deals Off MLS 20:59 RBC Rate Outlook for 2026 23:45 Fixed vs Variable Rates 24:26 Underwriting Stress Tests 25:10 Cap Rates and Rent Outlook 25:43 Policy Noise in Inflation 26:49 Infrastructure Demand Signals 28:03 Northern York Market Reality 28:55 Financing in Growth Corridors 29:53 Hospital Takeaways 30:30 Delays and Supply Risks 31:58 Distress in GTA Retail 32:29 Dixie vs Woodbine Breakdown 33:41 Credit Bids Explained 35:26 Redevelopment Exit Math 36:43 Retail Distress Takeaways 37:57 REMAX and Real Merger 39:39 Why Brokerages Consolidate 40:43 Mortgage Platform Impacts 41:51 Brokerage Deal Takeaways 43:07 Ontario Multifamily Synthesis 44:52 Final Takeaways and Wrap About Your Hosts: Addy Saeed: With over 20 years of experience in the real estate industry, I've navigated through the complexities of property investment, development, and management. My goal is to demystify real estate investing for our listeners. Web Links Skool Community: https://www.skool.com/learn-invest-manage-3225/about [https://www.skool.com/learn-invest-manage-3225/about] Get access to all our tools at learninvestmanage.com [https://www.learninvestmanage.com/] .
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