Step-by-step guides for every feature — plus the Ontario landlord scenarios you actually run into.
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Set up your account and your first property.
Add tenants and create e-signable leases.
Add the people renting from you so you can screen them, sign a lease and track rent.
Read guideBuild a digital Ontario Standard Lease tied to a unit and tenant — signed online, no printing.
Read guidePut more than one adult on a lease so everyone is jointly responsible.
Read guidePre-screen and run Equifax credit checks.
Track rent, set reminders, report to Equifax.
Record each month's rent as paid, partial or unpaid for an accurate balance.
Read guideStop chasing rent by hand — LandlordEzy emails tenants on schedule.
Read guideReporting on-time rent to Equifax is your strongest incentive — good tenants build credit.
Read guideMaintenance, inspections and documents.
Log repairs with photos and notes; tenants can submit requests too.
Read guideDocument unit condition over time with photos and notes.
Read guideDocument the unit's condition with photos at move-in — your best protection in a dispute.
Read guideKeep leases, IDs, insurance and records in one secure, organized place.
Read guideAdvertise vacancies and book showings.
Verify and check tenants in the LRN.
Notices, hearings, rent increases and your obligations.
How Ontario's notice forms (N-series) and the Landlord and Tenant Board fit together.
Read guideThe notice you use when a tenant hasn't paid the rent that's due.
Read guideFor damage, disturbing others, or too many occupants — usually with a chance to fix it.
Read guideFor a tenant who keeps paying late, even if they're currently caught up.
Read guideFor when the owner, a purchaser, or a close family member will move in.
Read guideFor ending a tenancy to demolish, convert, or do repairs needing a vacant unit.
Read guideHow much and how often you can raise the rent in Ontario.
Read guideWhat you can collect — and what you can't — in Ontario.
Read guideA safe, step-by-step path from notice to (if needed) an LTB order.
Read guideThe basics of what Ontario law requires of you.
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