What happens when a tenant-in-common passes away?
At this point, your dad will need to decide what the next chapter of his life will look like. First and foremost, he’ll want to consider whether owning this home still makes sense.
David Schooley, Broker
RE/MAX Twin City Realty Inc. Brokerage
Call/text +1 (519) 577-1212 | david@goinghome.ca
At this point, your dad will need to decide what the next chapter of his life will look like. First and foremost, he’ll want to consider whether owning this home still makes sense.
We have more Toronto agents than we used to, but my sense is that their effect on the market is being blown way out of proportion.
Is the existence of the rental unit your main concern, or is it the tenant who is “hanging out” between your houses?
As a Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES), I’m seeing more clients choose to leave the city for cottage-type communities where boat docks and fishing spots are minutes from home.
No buyer’s agent wants to ask their client to pay a fee that the seller usually covers.
You may not be able to afford a ready-made version of the house you want right now, but adding the components over time can get you there eventually.