THE landlord EXPERIENCE

Our Philosophy

With a design and administrative team behind us, we can ensure consistent and constant support. It ensures more availability allowing us to fully commit to your real estate journey. We always have someone available to answer your questions, resolve issues, and support you.

STEP 1

Property Evaluation

Our thorough evaluation process includes comparing similar properties and analyzing current rental market trends. We assess each property’s condition and offer recommendations for needed repairs and updates to maximize your property's value.

STEP 2

Professional Photography

Using some of the best real estate photographers in the city, We work to tell your home’s story and maximize the aesthetic appeal of your home. Together, our use of photography helps potential tenants see your home in the best possible light.

STEP 3

Marketing

A unique website will be developed that is custom-built for your home and will be hosted on a URL that is easy to remember (usually the street address). This website will highlight all of the features of the property in a convenient, effective format.

Your property will be featured on MLS, realtor.ca, Facebook and Instagram. The majority of people begin their home search online. We understand this and market your property accordingly. These campaigns allow for ample exposure on sites that people constantly use.

STEP 4

Tenant Selection

We will show your property and review tenant applications using a selective and detailed screening process to find the most qualified resident for your property. This process will include the review of the following documents:

  • Lease Agreement

  • Ontario Standard Lease Agreement

  • Employment letter

  • Credit Check

  • Reference Check

  • Rental Application

STEP 5

Leasing

After finding the right tenant, we prepare all the documentation. We ensure that all the requirements of the lease are clearly explained to the tenants, verifying that the tenant has read and understood their obligation. Move-in conditions are documented and recommendations for proper care of the property are provided to tenants. Below are the documents you and your new tenants will have to sign to enter an agreement of lease:

  • Rental Application Form 410: This is required by the state law of Ontario as a legal medium that allows residents of the state and other regions to apply for rental. It gathers the personal information of one or several applicants. This information requires the applicant’s name, age, driving license number, occupation, SIN number, and personal information of other occupants (children, spouse, etc.) It also requires the applicant to provide the addresses of his/her last places of residence, including names and contacts of landlords. As well as information related to his/her present and previous workplaces and the current employment place of his/her spouse. The applicant should also provide his/her bank account details and payment account numbers and any financial obligations as well. Lastly, the applicant will need to provide information about his/her vehicles.

  • Agreement to Lease Form 400: An agreement to lease must contain all elements essential to a lease; e.g., identification of the parties, description of the premises to be leased, consideration (amount of rent), and a definite term (commencement and termination dates). The form must also provide for the execution of a lease.

  • Confirmation of Co-operation and Representation Form 320: This document confirms the amount of the commission that will be paid to the agent who is representing the tenant. Every party has to sign this document (tenant, landlord, tenant’s agent, and landlord’s agent)

  • Schedule: This document is attached to a master lease agreement. The lease schedule sets out the payment dates and other chronological events under the lease such as inspections, maintenance, and terms of renewal.

  • Ontario Standard Lease Agreement: A standard lease is a contract between landlord and tenant. Landlords of residential rental units use it to create an agreement between them and the new renter who will live there. This is also a mandatory document for landlords. So, when you want to start renting a place, expect to use this contract.

    The Ontario standard lease summarizes all the important information about renting a place such as a contact information, term of the tenancy agreement, services and utilities, rent discounts, rent deposits, key deposits, smoking rules, tenant Insurance, changes to the rental unit, maintenance and repairs, assignment and subletting, and any additional terms.