TOTAL BAN FOR CANADIAN HOMEOWNERS... EFFECTIVE JUNE 2026

If you own a home and you're 60 or older, this video is for you. In 2026, there are things happening that every senior homeowner in Canada needs to know about — some that can quietly cost you money every year, and one that, in the worst cases, can cost people their home. And the folks it happens to almost never see it coming, because by the time they find out, it's already done. I went through what's changing this year, what's being used against senior homeowners right now, and what you're legally entitled to that most people never collect. In plain English, 100% for Canada: TITLE FRAUD — how criminals can steal the ownership of your home on paper, why paid-off homes and seniors are the #1 target, and the low-cost protection most people don't have PRESSURE-TO-SIGN SCAMS — the door-to-door and phone schemes targeting homeowners, the one rule that stops all of them, and the real Canadian law (Ontario's NOSI ban) now protecting you PROPERTY TAX RELIEF — the senior grants, deferrals, rebates, and accessibility exemptions you have to APPLY for — many of them backdatable Stay to the end and share this with any homeowner you care about. ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Why senior homeowners are targeted 01:00 — #1: Title fraud & why a paid-off home is the target 04:00 — How to protect yourself (title insurance + alerts) 05:30 — #2: Pressure-to-sign scams (+ Ontario's NOSI ban) 07:30 — #3: The property tax relief you're probably missing 10:00 — The full picture: what to do this week 💡 BIGGEST TAKEAWAYS: Title insurance is your single best protection — and you can buy it years after you bought your home. And file your tax return every year, because that's how grants like the Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant (ON-BEN) are claimed. 📌 Mentioned: title/home title fraud, title insurance, provincial title-change alert services, identity theft, Ontario's Homeowner Protection Act / NOSI ban, equity-release pressure scams, the Ontario Senior Homeowners' Property Tax Grant (OSHPTG), municipal senior & disability property tax deferrals and rebates, and the MPAC accessibility exemption. ⚠️ This video is general information only — not legal, tax, or financial advice. Programs and rules vary by province and municipality. If you suspect fraud, contact your bank and the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre, and speak with a real estate lawyer about title insurance and your title. 👇 Did you know paid-off homes are the #1 target? Have you set up title protection yet? Tell me below — I read every comment, and the most common questions become future videos. 🔔 Subscribe for plain-English money and retirement tips made for Canadians. 👍 If this helped, give it a like and share it with a senior homeowner you care about. One conversation could spare them a devastating loss. #TitleFraud #CanadianHomeowners #SeniorsCanada