Here is an explanation of Injurious affection in Ontario Expropriation. We explain the many aspects of this law and how you can be compensated and where.
Read MoreIf you are the landowner, tenant or mortgagee of a property that is expropriated in Ontario, you may have the right to claim one or more of four different types of compensation in exchange for the expropriated land.
Read MoreUltimately, under the Expropriations Act, “repairing the injury” to landowners and other stakeholders, including tenants affected by an expropriation is done by compensating them with a fair market value for the property being expropriated.
Read MoreThe Expropriations Act of Ontario says that, once an expropriation plan has been registered, the registered owner of the property may elect to have the compensation assessed on one of the following dates:
Read MoreIf a property is subject to expropriation, it can affect the property owner, any tenants and mortgagees. Do you know your expropriation rights?
Read MoreWhen landowners in Ontario are approached about the expropriation of their property, here's what you can expect as the main stages of the expropriation process.
Read MoreThe Ontario Government’s Expropriation Act entitles you to expropriation compensation for the property and, potentially, other costs incurred by you.
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