5 Ways Expense Tracking Can Help You Manage Your Rental Property

Managing a rental property can be challenging, especially when trying to keep track of the costs associated with operating your business. Expense tracking is essential for understanding your company’s spending patterns, reducing unnecessary costs, and maintaining accurate financial records. Fuse Property Management presents the top ways your business could benefit from automated expense tracking. 1. […]

Ontario Rent Increase 2022

The guideline for Ontario rent increases for 2022 has been set by the Ontario Municipal Affairs and Housing. For 2022, landlords can increase their rent by 1.2 percent. The guideline is based on the Ontario Consumer Price index (CPI). This guideline will apply to most residential rentals in Ontario. Ontario had frozen rent increases for […]

How Long Will It Take To Rent My House/Condo/Apartment?

A question we receive all the time is, “How long on average will it take to rent my house/condo or apartment?” The best answer we can give is, it depends, but I promise to break it down and give you our best estimate at the bottom so keep on reading for our best answer to […]

Does Fuse Property Management Manage Condos?

There are two answers. Yes, Fuse Property Management will manage investment condos. No, Fuse PM does not manage condominium corporations. If you are looking for a team of professionals to assist you with renting out your investment condo apartment or townhouse, in the Barrie, Orillia, Wasaga Beach or pretty much anywhere in Simcoe County area, […]

How We Find Tenants

In this video we discuss the 7 step process we use to rent out, pick the best quality, and how to find tenants. This step by step guide is great for beginners and experienced landlords looking to rent out your rental property. I show you tips for taking quality pictures and video, how to write […]

Ontario Landlords – Can We Now Enforce an Eviction in Ontario?

Ontario Landlords Can Now Enforce an Eviction in Ontario

The End of the Eviction Restriction in Ontario, August 1st, 2020. On July 6, the Superior Court of Justice order that had suspended all residential evictions was amended. It now states that the suspension will end at the end of July, 2020, in which the state of emergency is terminated. What that means for Ontario […]