By Ka Hing Cheung In the current 2026 rental market, every dollar counts. With the BC government officially capping rent increases at 2.3%, many tenants are looking for
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By Ka Hing Cheung In the current 2026 rental market, every dollar counts. With the BC government officially capping rent increases at 2.3%, many tenants are looking for
By Ka Hing Cheung Tenant insurance is typically associated with signing a lease agreement for your own apartment or condo. But what happens if you’re living with your
By Ka Hing Cheung For many British Columbians, the term “The Big One” is a distant, almost mythic threat. It’s something we know is coming, but rarely plan
By Ka Hing Cheung If you’re a renter in British Columbia, you likely breathed a sigh of relief when the provincial government announced the 2026 rent increase cap.
By Ka Hing Cheung It’s the news every renter in British Columbia has been waiting for. After years of skyrocketing prices, the market is finally cooling. As of
By Ka Hing Cheung If you’ve been scrolling through rental listings in Vancouver, Burnaby, or Kelowna lately, you might have noticed something unusual happening: prices are actually dropping.
By Ka Hing Cheung If you’re renting a condo in Yaletown, a basement suite in Burnaby, or an apartment in Kelowna, you’ve likely seen the requirement for “Tenant
A Reminder That Insurance Works—Even in the Worst of Times When disaster strikes, the first question on every homeowner’s mind is: Am I covered? The recent wildfires in