Tenant insurance protects renters’ belongings and personal liability, filling gaps left by a landlord’s coverage and providing financial protection if unexpected events occur.
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House Fire Insurance: The Basics One of the most terrifying emergency situations that can happen in your home is a fire. Fires are primal, dangerous emergencies that can destroy lives…
Car accidents are stressful, with 160,000 yearly in Canada and over 2,800 fatalities; in Ontario, they can lead to tickets, damages, and higher insurance premiums.
Few moments in the tenant-landlord relationship are as prone to tension as when the property is being sold. Keep reading as we review a tenant’s rights when their landlord is…
Ontario landlords must meet maintenance standards under the Residential Tenancies Act. Tenants have options if they don’t—keep reading to learn more about your rights.
The legality of breaking a lease is a common concern among tenants. Ending a lease early in Ontario can be one of the most nerve-wracking things a renter can do…
Home insurance protects against financial loss from risks like fire, storms, and theft, but policies vary—coverage isn’t one-size-fits-all, so know what’s included or excluded.