Radha Guduru - Realtor

Radha Guduru - Realtor

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As a dedicated Full-Time Realtor® representing Royal LePage Your Community Realty in Ontario and Urban Realty in Alberta, I take immense pride in providing exceptional service and achieving outstanding results for my clients in their real estate transactions. My extensive list of prestigious designations, including CIPS (Certified International Property Specialist), CLHMS (Certified Luxury Home Ma

12/25/2025

Buying or selling a property is one of the most important financial decisions you’ll ever make.

At Not a Dream Realty, we believe clients deserve clarity, transparency, and expert guidance—without pressure, gimmicks, or conflicts of interest.

No algorithms. No shortcuts. Just real market knowledge, strong negotiation, and full-service advocacy.

Whether you’re planning your next move now or simply thinking ahead, the right decisions today shape your future tomorrow.

This holiday season and into the new year, choose clarity. Choose confidence. Choose experience.

🎄✨ Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays✨🎄

Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, 2025 11/24/2025

Bill 60, Building Faster Act, 2025, has officially passed, and is now awaiting Royal Assent. Once fully enacted, it will introduce several key changes that impact Ontario landlords at the LTB:

Reduced “rent arrears” notice-period
Under the current law, when a tenant fails to pay rent, a landlord issues an N4 notice and the tenant typically has ~14 days before a formal LTB application for eviction can be filed. Bill 60 proposes reducing that time to 7 days. A shorter window may reduce risk of arrears growing too large.

Limits on tenant defences at LTB hearings
Changes under Bill 60 propose that at rent arrears hearings:
Tenants may not be allowed to introduce new issues (such as maintenance/repair claims) unless they first pay 50% of the claimed arrears. This can reduce the scope of delay tactics or procedural challenges and enable faster adjudication.

Shorter appeal/review window
Presently, parties can request a review of LTB orders within ~30 days. Bill 60 aims to cut this to around 15 days.

Evictions for landlord’s own-use (N12/N13) – compensation changes
For evictions where you are moving into the unit (or a family member is) under the “landlord’s own-use” grounds, Bill 60 proposes eliminating the requirement to provide one month’s rent compensation (or an alternative unit) if proper notice is given.

Faster enforcement and streamlined LTB process
The Bill emphasises reducing delays at the LTB, giving the province greater ability to set rules/forms, restricting the LTB’s ability to review certain decisions, and making decisions more accessible/public. Means less waiting time for application processing, hearings and orders enforcement.

Public access to LTB decisions/orders
The Bill increases transparency: LTB decisions and orders may be more publicly accessible. You might use the published decisions as precedent or insight for your cases. Also, must ensure your filings are clean and properly documented because they become part of a public record.

Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, 2025 Bill 60 from Parliament 44 Session 1 of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario: Fighting Delays, Building Faster Act, 2025.

Highway 413 - Process & Timeline 04/16/2024

Ontario has struck a deal with the federal government to proceed with the province's Highway 413 project while working together to mitigate the effects on species at risk.

Highway 413 - Process & Timeline Highway 413 Ontario map has started to develop materials required for the planning phase of the Federal Impact Assessment process

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