What Happens to my Leafs Season Tickets When I Die?

It’s a sad time for Leafs fans after the recent Game 7 loss to the Bruins. Leafs season ticket holders are more likely to be getting over this loss than thinking of what will happen to their season tickets when they die. Nonetheless, it is interesting to note how this asset can be dealt with on death. There is an (apparently lengthy) wait list to become a Leafs season ticket holder. This, and the price of Leafs tickets generally, makes these tickets a very valuable asset for some fans. So if you are one of the lucky fans that have secured season tickets, what happens to them when you die? Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (“MLSE”) allows season ticket holders to gift season tickets in their Will, provided they are only be gifted to a blood relative. In other words, they can be transferred to a sibling, a child, or a grandchild, for example, but they cannot be transferred to a spouse. So you can keep your Leafs tickets in the family, assuming you have…

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