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Locality: Markham, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-727-0391



Address: 7240 Woodbine Ave L3R 1A4 Markham, ON, Canada

Website: www.torontohomedeal.com/

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Binal Shah- Real Estate Sales Representative 25.03.2021

2020 HomeLife Landmark Virtual Award Night! I’m grateful for my wonderful clients and friends for trusting me! I look forward to another great year ahead! Happy Holidays and stay safe

Binal Shah- Real Estate Sales Representative 09.11.2020

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Binal Shah- Real Estate Sales Representative 22.10.2020

Toronto will make it mandatory to wear masks or face coverings in all enclosed public spaces as of July 7, 2020. Of particular importance to real estate consu...mers is that open houses and presentation centres are among the list of indoor spaces where the use of masks or face coverings is mandatory. However, this does not mean that in-person open houses are now allowed. The provincial ban on in-person open houses during the state of emergency is still in effect, and the provincial order takes precedence over municipal by-laws. REALTORS are not allowed to conduct in-person open houses until the provincial order is lifted. Instead, REALTORS are encouraged to continue using virtual tools for their safety, as well as the safety of their colleagues, clients, and the general public. The Toronto bylaw will permit the temporary removal of a mask or face covering when receiving services, having a meal, or engaging in athletic or fitness activity. The bylaw will not apply to apartment buildings and condominiums, child care facilities and schools, and areas that are not enclosed (i.e. restaurant patios). However, it will apply to indoor spaces that are openly accessible to the public such as common areas in hotels, motels and short-term rentals (e.g. lobbies, elevators, meeting rooms), including condominiums and apartments where short term rentals are allowed according to city staff. The T.O. by-law is set to expire on September 30, unless extended by Council. Other GTA municipalities have announced they are working on similar temporary bylaws. For the complete list of all indoor places where the mandatory mask by-law will apply in Toronto, click here: https://bit.ly/2BWyFLQ