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Advice

Practical resources for families, caregivers and property owners who want support with residential administration.

The Advice section is now organized into two distinct areas to better reflect the realities of our clientele. On one side, you will find resources related to aging at home and caregiver support. On the other, you will find articles created for owners of secondary residences and lightly occupied properties.

This structure helps each visitor find the most relevant content more quickly while also supporting a stronger balance between family-oriented support and our more premium residential coordination services.

Aging at home and caregiver support

This section is intended for families helping an elderly parent, managing daily administrative follow-ups or trying to reduce the mental load associated with a primary residence.

5 signs that managing a parent’s administrative affairs is becoming too much

5 signs that managing a parent’s administrative affairs is becoming too much

Bills, calls, follow-ups and coordination: some signs show the family needs an administrative relay.

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Who can pay an elderly parent’s bills in Quebec?

Who can pay an elderly parent’s bills in Quebec?

A common question for caregivers: how to manage an elderly parent’s bills properly and within the right framework.

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How to help a parent stay at home longer

How to help a parent stay at home longer

Aging at home also depends on good administrative organization, not only on care.

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How to manage the bills and home of an elderly parent

How to manage the bills and home of an elderly parent

Organizing bills, suppliers and home management can reduce the mental load for families helping an elderly parent.

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When managing a home becomes too much for the family

When managing a home becomes too much for the family

When small tasks pile up, managing a residence can become a major burden for the whole family.

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How to manage a parent’s home from a distance

How to manage a parent’s home from a distance

For adult children living elsewhere, remote coordination quickly becomes heavy without structure.

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Secondary residences and properties

This section is intended for owners who want more structured, more discreet and more predictable management of a secondary residence, especially when they live at a distance or want to protect a lightly occupied property.

How to manage a secondary residence from a distance in Quebec

How to manage a secondary residence from a distance in Quebec

Managing a secondary residence from a distance requires rigorous follow-up and strong coordination.

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How to monitor a secondary residence when you do not live there

How to monitor a secondary residence when you do not live there

Structured checks and consistent follow-ups help protect a lightly occupied property.

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How to coordinate service providers for a secondary residence

How to coordinate service providers for a secondary residence

Maintenance, repairs and service visits: how to better organize support around a property managed from afar.

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How to protect a secondary residence during winter in Quebec

How to protect a secondary residence during winter in Quebec

Essential follow-ups to help prevent costly surprises during the cold season.

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