Appraisals
– www.brugessappraisal.on.ca
Assessment Review
– www.arb.gov.on.ca
Building Inspectors
– www.cahi.ca
Canadian Law List
– www.canadianlawlist.com
Canadian Mortgage and Housing Corpration
– www.cmhc.ca
City of Hamilton
– www.myhamilton.ca
Chartered Accountants of Canada
– www.cga-ontario.org
Community Demographics
– www.rural.gc.ca – Directory
Contaminated properties
– www.ec.gc.ca
Government (real estate related) sites
– www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
– www.reco.on.ca
Canadian Federation Apartment Association
http://cfaa-fcapi.org/
Landlord and Tenant Board
http://www.ltb.gov.on.ca/en/About_Us/STEL02_111278.html
Hamilton Apartment Association
– www.hamiltonapartmentassociation.ca
Home Warranty Information
– www.tarion.com
Insurance news and information
– www.ibc.ca
ICX Commercial Listings
– www.icx.ca
Landlord and Tenant board
– www.ltb.gov.on.ca
Landlord Self Help
– www.landlordselfhelp.com
Legal information
– www.canadianlawsite.com
– www.law-lib.utoronto.ca
MLS
– www.mls.ca
Mould
– www.cca-acc.com
National Building Code
– irc.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca
– www.cwc.ca
Ray Silvestri
Investment Property Mortgage Advisor
– www.raysilvestri.ca
Hamilton and District Apartment associationwww.hamiltonapartmentassociation.ca
Taxation information
– www.cra-arc.gc.ca
– search-recherche.gc.ca
Taxation information
– www.cra-arc.gc.ca
– search-recherche.gc.ca
Translators
– www.foreignword.biz
– www.cttic.org
Tripemco Insurance
– www.tripemco.com
Underground storage tanks
– www.ec.gc.ca
– www.oag-bvg.gc.ca
Water testing issues (rural properties)
– www.agr.gc.ca
BrainyYack Internet Solutions (web design)
– www.brainyyack.com
Invest In Hamilton, City of Hamilton official website – www.investinhamilton.ca
City of Hamilton property tax inquiries
International Village : BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT AREA
http://www.hamiltoninternationalvillage.ca/index.html
Toronto Infrared
www.torontoinfrared.com
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