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The days of collecting rent cheques in person, tracking maintenance requests on paper, and marketing vacancies with lawn signs are fading. Modern...
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The days of collecting rent cheques in person, tracking maintenance requests on paper, and marketing vacancies with lawn signs are fading. Modern...
Read moreThe Nova Scotia Standard Form of Lease is a provincial template that establishes the minimum terms for residential rental agreements. Prescribed...
Read moreAsk any experienced landlord what determines profitability, and the answer is almost always the same: tenant quality. A good tenant pays rent on...
Read moreDartmouth, affectionately known as "The City of Lakes," sits directly across Halifax Harbour and has transformed from Halifax's quieter sibling into...
Read moreHalifax is the economic engine of Atlantic Canada, and its rental market reflects the city's growth trajectory. Population increases driven by...
Read moreEvery residential tenancy in Nova Scotia is governed by a lease agreement, and the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) imposes specific requirements on...
Read moreYour lease agreement is the single most important document in your landlord-tenant relationship. It outlines your rights, responsibilities, and the...
Read moreEvery landlord receives tenant complaints. How you handle them can mean the difference between a long-term, satisfied tenant and a costly vacancy....
Read moreEvery rental property owner shares the same fundamental objective: maximize the return on their investment while minimizing the time and stress...
Read moreYour rental unit is your home, and the Nova Scotia Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) recognizes your right to privacy and quiet enjoyment. While...
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