Canada Recovery Sickness Benefit (CRSB)
Canadian Government to provide $500 per week for up to two weeks, for workers who are sick or must self-isolate for reasons related to COVID-19. This benefit would be available to: Residents in Canada who are at least 15 years of age and have a valid Social Insurance Number (SIN); Workers employed or self-employed at…
Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB)
Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB) – Starting September 27 The Government of Canada would provide $400 per week for up to 26 weeks, to workers who are self-employed or are not eligible for EI and who still require income support and who are available and looking for work. This benefit would support Canadians whose income has…
Residential or Commercial Property?
There are several notable differences between residential and commercial real estate. Residential properties in Canada are single-family homes, and small rental residences. Commercial properties often contain a larger number of rental units. Common residential properties in the Greater Toronto area include condominiums, homes, and duplexes. Common commercial properties include retail, offices, industrial buildings, and hotels….
Phase – 1, 2 & 3 in Environmental Due Diligence
An increasing number of people are getting involved in buying and selling property, much of which has been focused on the commercial sector. This rising popularity has led to more people wondering what’s involved in commercial real estate. There may be more factors involved in this than many people may expect. As a result, many…
Due Diligence in Commercial Real-Estate
Real estate is a rising industry in Ontario, and we should be extra careful about the properties that we are trying to buy. When a property is offered to us for sale, we should be asking the experts about their take on whether we should buy it or not. This is where due diligence comes…
Patent & Latent Defects in Real-Estate
THE IMPORTANCE OF AN INSPECTION WHEN PURCHASING PROPERTY Unfortunately, the word of the seller may not be enough when purchasing property. Hiring an independent inspector will ensure the purchaser there is nothing wrong with the property while saving them a lot of aggravation and money. Nearly everyone believes one of the biggest decisions they will…
How to Reboot Business in the wake of Covid-19?
The era of COVID-19 has been historic and unprecedented. With the shutdowns of millions of businesses, and the changed operations of others, this period of time has been quite a roller coaster ride for business in Canada. Business owners have to restart their businesses amid this epidemic, with varying levels of uncertainty. Business during COVID…
How to Evaluate a Business That’s for Sale in Canada
Purchasing a business in Ontario, is usually a quicker process compared to starting up one from scratch. However, it is critical to ensure that you have the capacity to manage the new business so that you don’t end up overpaying for it. Before embarking on the journey, there is much that you must learn. You…
All You Need to Know About Buying a Business
Owning and running a business in Ontario or anywhere else in Canada can be quite a rewarding experience. This has led to an increasing number of people looking into business acquisition in the country, with potential buyers being both Canadians and those from abroad. However, there are quite a considerable number of things to consider,…
10 Key Indicators You Should Sell Your Business
Running a business is not always an easy task. Like any other aspect of your life, it has its ups and downs, and it is normal to have a change in heart when it comes to running a business. Many serial entrepreneurs usually like the idea of owning businesses, but they often sell their established…