Want to Be a Commercial Landlord in Ontario? Here’s Why It’s Different

Want to Be a Commercial Landlord in Ontario? Here's Why It's Different

Are you tired of waiting months to fix problems with commercial rentals? Many landlords are finding a better way. Let’s talk about why being a commercial landlord in Ontario might be your next smart move.

How Commercial Landlords Get More Power in Ontario

Picture this: Your tenant hasn’t paid rent in weeks. As a house landlord, you’d have to wait for the Landlord Tenant Board. But commercial landlords in Ontario have better options. Kevin Breitner and Nolan Revin share why the rules for business rentals give you more control.

Meet the Helper Every Business Landlord Needs

When rent problems pop up, you need quick fixes. That’s where bailiffs come in. Nolan Revin, a bailiff in Ontario, tells us how commercial landlords can solve payment issues in days, not months. It’s like having a superhero for your business property!

Two Simple Ways to Fix Problems Fast

Nolan shows us two easy ways to handle tough situations when you’re a commercial landlord. These methods help you:

  • Keep good relationships with your renters
  • Protect your money
  • Solve problems quickly

Best of all? You won’t have to wait forever for answers like you do with house rentals.

Ready to Learn the Tricks of the Trade?

Watch our show at https://youtu.be/TDqwo_Sn7p0 and find out:

  • How fast you can fix payment problems
  • Ways to stop small issues from growing big
  • Real stories about success with all kinds of business properties

Need help with your business property? Talk to Nolan:

Quick note: Being a commercial landlord in Ontario can be great, but make sure to talk to experts before you start. This show gives you good tips to begin learning, but there’s more to know before you jump in!

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Ontario Lease Agreement Clauses: What Landlords Can (and Can’t) Include in 2025

Just last week, a Mississauga landlord called us in a panic. Her tenant had stopped clearing snow from the walkway – something they’d agreed to in writing. Now she was facing city fines. Sound familiar?

Like many Toronto-area property owners, she thought having it in the lease made it enforceable. Turns out, some of the most common rental terms in Ontario aren’t worth the paper they’re written on.
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