by Cain Daniel | Jul 18, 2023 | Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, Mortgage Brokering in Ontario, REMIC Blog
Private Lending / Private Mortgages Please note: information in this article is not meant to be legal advice on private lending, private investing, private mortgages or any other topic, and is in reference to Ontario only. REMIC is licensed...
by Cain Daniel | Jun 29, 2015 | Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, Mortgage Brokering in Ontario, News, REMIC Blog
TFSA and Mortgage Investing The TFSA (Tax Free Savings Account) limit increase, based on a 2011 Conservative election promise, is going to be a great boon to those who are in the middle class. Especially those who invest in high yield investment, such as...
by Cain Daniel | Jun 2, 2015 | Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, Mortgage Brokering in Ontario, News, REMIC Blog
Freedom Fifty-Never? Bankrupt seniors on the rise Earlier this month bankruptcy trustee firm Hoyes, Michalos & Associates Inc. crunched the numbers on approximately 6,000 personal insolvencies filed between 2013 and 2014. A staggering 30% of the filings were...
by Cain Daniel | Apr 2, 2015 | Becoming a Mortgage Broker, Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, REMIC Blog
Top 3 things mortgage brokers needs to know about private mortgages – Slide Deck Thanks for joining us for this webinar (the download for the slide deck is at the bottom of this page). You can access our other information packed sessions, some free...
by Cain Daniel | Mar 19, 2015 | Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, REMIC Blog
Registered funds and mortgage investing webinar slide deck This 45 minute webinar will introduce you to using RRSPs, RESPs, TFSAs and other forms of registered funds to invest in mortgages. These mortgages can be direct to borrower mortgages or through other...
by Cain Daniel | Jan 23, 2015 | Mortage Investments, Mortgage Brokering, Mortgage Brokering in Ontario, REMIC Blog
What is loan to value (ltv)? The ltv is the amount of the loan, in dollars, in relation to the value of the property, in dollars, expressed as a percentage that is typically rounded off to two decimal places (unless it is an exact number). For example, if the...