Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our property management and leasing services in Ontario

What services do you offer?

We provide comprehensive property management Ontario services, including rent collection, maintenance coordination, tenant screening, and legal compliance.

How much do you charge for property management?

We charge 3% of the monthly rent for comprehensive property management Ontario services.

Do you offer legal services?

No, however, we collaborate with Landlord Pro Legal. They offer paralegal Ontario services throughout Ontario and help hundreds of our members. You can book a free consultation by visiting our trusted business page.

What is OLH Group?

Ontario Landlord Help Group (OLH) is a thriving community founded by Paul J Rouillard in 2013. It simplifies the landlord experience in Ontario with expert advice, legal compliance guidance, and cost-effective solutions. OLH fosters a supportive community for landlords to exchange experiences, advocates for their rights, and provides resourceful tools. Our mission is to empower landlords with knowledge and support, contributing to the improvement of the rental industry and their members' financial success.

OLH offers several services for all of your landlord needs: property management Ontario, real estate investing, and leasing.

Where do you serve?

We service all of Ontario.

Who do you serve?

We serve landlords, investors, and businesses that work with investors.

Why do you offer Property Management and Leasing services?

We offer property management Ontario and leasing agent Ontario services to be your one-stop shop for all landlord needs.

What is a trusted business?

A reputable business is characterized by its honesty, reliability, and ethical conduct, providing quality products, transparent operations, and customer satisfaction as top priorities. This trustworthiness attracts and retains customers, fosters positive relationships with stakeholders, and contributes to sustained success. We have teamed up with select businesses to assist you in making informed decisions.

How will being a trusted business help me?

Being a trusted business brings customer loyalty, increased sales, positive reputation, and a competitive edge. It fosters better relationships with stakeholders, reduces marketing costs, and enhances employee satisfaction. Trusted businesses gain access to more opportunities and are more likely to achieve long-term success and growth.

Why do you post news?

Our primary objective is to keep landlords and investors well-informed by providing regular news updates. We aim to empower you with the latest market trends, enabling you to make well-informed decisions in your real estate ventures.

Does OLH have any reviews of their services?

Yes! We have several reviews on Google. We take pride in offering top-notch landlord help to landlords all across Ontario. You can find our Google reviews here: Google Reviews

How much do property managers charge in Ontario?

For a single-family home, you can usually expect to pay upwards of 8% of the monthly rent for property management Ontario services. However, with Rent4All Property Management Inc., our management fees are as little as 3% for full service all throughout Ontario.

Do you need a license to be a property manager in Ontario?

The government of Ontario requires mandatory licensing and qualifications for condominium managers and management firms. However, property managers managing single-family homes, duplexes, triplexes, and apartments do not require a license.

What is the role of a property manager in Ontario?

A property manager in Ontario is responsible for overseeing property maintenance and repairs, ensuring tenant satisfaction, and staying updated with housing laws and regulations to protect landlords from potential liabilities.

What's a property manager's greatest responsibility?

One of the biggest responsibilities of a property manager is managing finances, including rent collection, budgeting, and financial reporting. They may also be responsible for setting rental rates, conducting market research to determine competitive prices, and managing expenses.