Your Landlord Died: What Happens to Your Tenancy in Ontario

Your Landlord Died: What Happens to Your Tenancy in Ontario

17th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

When an Ontario landlord dies, the tenancy typically continues. Learn who to pay rent to, who handles repairs, and what may happen to your last mon

Accident Benefits Deadlines in Ontario: When the Clock Actually Starts

Accident Benefits Deadlines in Ontario: When the Clock Actually Starts

14th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

Your Ontario accident benefits deadline may not start until your insurer sends the OCF-1 package. See what a June 2026 tribunal ruling means for cr

PGWP Refused for a Non-Credit Program? Your Options Explained

PGWP Refused for a Non-Credit Program? Your Options Explained

13th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

IRCC is refusing post-graduation work permits over non-credit programs. Learn what the June 2026 change means and which options may still be open t

Separated but Not Divorced in Ontario: Who Inherits?

Separated but Not Divorced in Ontario: Who Inherits?

11th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

Separated but not divorced in Ontario? Learn how the Succession Law Reform Act may cancel a spouse’s inheritance, and what a separated spouse may

Joint Tenants vs. Tenants in Common in Ontario: How to Choose When You Buy With Family or Friends

Joint Tenants vs. Tenants in Common in Ontario: How to Choose When You Buy With Family or Friends

10th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

Joint tenants vs. tenants in common in Ontario: how survivorship may override a will, and what may happen when one co-owner wants out and the other

Cancelling a Franchise Agreement in Ontario: Your Rights Under the Arthur Wishart Act

Cancelling a Franchise Agreement in Ontario: Your Rights Under the Arthur Wishart Act

7th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

Can you cancel a franchise agreement in Ontario? Learn how the Arthur Wishart Act's 60-day and two-year rescission rights may apply if disclosure w

How to Apply to the OINP Workforce Priority Stream: Steps and Deadlines

How to Apply to the OINP Workforce Priority Stream: Steps and Deadlines

6th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

How do you apply to the OINP Workforce Priority Stream now that the EOI portal is open? Here is the order of steps, what it may cost and every dead

Backing Out of a Real Estate Deal in Ontario: What It May Actually Cost

Backing Out of a Real Estate Deal in Ontario: What It May Actually Cost

5th August 2026BY Qasim Nihang

If a buyer backs out of a real estate deal in Ontario, losing the deposit may be only the start. How damages, forfeiture and chain liability may wo

H&C Grounds Cannot Waive a Public Policy Condition: What That May Mean for Your Application

H&C Grounds Cannot Waive a Public Policy Condition: What That May Mean for Your Application

31st July 2026BY Qasim Nihang

New IRCC guidance confirms humanitarian and compassionate grounds cannot waive a public policy condition. See what a refusal may mean and what may

Power of Attorney for Personal Care in Ontario: Who Decides Your Medical Care If You Cannot

Power of Attorney for Personal Care in Ontario: Who Decides Your Medical Care If You Cannot

30th July 2026BY Qasim Nihang

A power of attorney for personal care in Ontario names who may make your health and care decisions if you lose capacity. Learn how it works.