Snowbird Guide to Renting Out Your Canadian Residence for the Winter
Posted by Steve Harmer on
If you spend most of the winter outside Canada, you may want to explore the opportunity to rent out your Canadian home while you’re away.
Renting out your Canadian residence can have a number of benefits, including helping to cover the costs of your winters away. The extra income can be used to supplement or even offset the cost of your winter home or rental. Another benefit is that your home will be lived in and therefore you won’t have to find someone to inspect it daily or every other day, to meet your insurance requirements. Finally, your home will be occupied, which will deter break-ins, and any damage due to non-use, such as your pipes freezing or bursting, and other risks.
However, renting out your home isn’t for everyone. You have to be…
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