For Ottawa Landlords

Landlord Services

Whether you're renting out your first property or managing a portfolio — professional support to protect your investment and find the right tenants.

What We Offer

Tenant Sourcing

Professional marketing and screening to find qualified, responsible tenants for your Ottawa rental property.

Lease Guidance

Clear guidance on Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act, standard lease requirements, and your rights as a landlord.

Market Rent Analysis

Accurate rental market data for Ottawa to ensure you're pricing competitively and not leaving money on the table.

Property Presentation

Advice on preparing your property to attract quality tenants quickly and justify premium rental rates.

Investment Consulting

Guidance on buying additional rental properties, refinancing, or optimizing your existing portfolio.

Trusted Referral Network

Connections to property managers, tradespeople, lawyers, and accountants who specialize in Ottawa rental properties.

How It Works

  1. Property Assessment

    We review your property, current condition, and rental goals to create a tailored strategy.

  2. Market Rent Analysis

    We determine optimal rental pricing based on current Ottawa market data and comparable rentals.

  3. Listing & Marketing

    Professional listing, photos, and advertising to attract qualified tenants quickly.

  4. Tenant Screening

    Application review, credit check coordination, and reference verification to find the right tenant.

  5. Lease & Move-In

    Guidance on standard lease documents, move-in inspection, and deposit collection.

Included Services

Everything Is Taken Care Of

Market rent analysis for your property
Professional rental listing and marketing
Tenant application review support
Lease agreement guidance (Ontario standard)
Move-in/move-out inspection checklist
Ontario Residential Tenancies Act overview
Landlord rights and obligations summary
Property manager referrals (if needed)
Investment property consultation
Landlord-investor network connections

Common Questions

Landlord FAQ

Ontario landlords must provide a written tenancy agreement, maintain the property in good repair, give proper notice before entry, and follow the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) for rent increases, notices, and evictions. I'll walk you through the key obligations.
Rental rates depend on location, property size, condition, and amenities. I provide a full market rent analysis based on current Ottawa listings and recent rentals so you can price competitively while maximizing your return.
In Ontario, rent increases are regulated. For existing tenants, you can only increase rent once per year with 90 days' written notice and must stay within the provincial guideline (announced annually by the province). New tenants are not subject to guideline limits.
Ontario's landlord-tenant process is handled through the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). I can refer you to lawyers and property managers who specialize in navigating the LTB process efficiently.

Protect Your Rental Investment

Let's find you great tenants and keep your investment performing.