The rent increase guideline for 2026 is 2.1% . The guideline is the maximum a landlord can increase most tenants’ rent during a year without the approval of the Landlord and Tenant Board. For most tenants, your rent can’t go up by more than the rent increase guideline for every year. The guideline applies to most private residential rental units covered by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 . This applies to most tenants, such as those living in: rented houses, apartments, basement apartments and condos care homes mobile homes land lease communities The guideline does not apply to: new buildings, additions to existing buildings and most new basement apartments that are occupied for the first time for residential purposes after November 15, 2018 rental units upon turnover of a tenancy (the landlord and new tenant agree on the rent amount) community housing units long-term care homes commercial properti...
Do I have to get tenant insurance? You are not legally obligated to get tenant insurance but a landlord may require that you get insurance before they rent an apartment to you. Landlords have property insurance for the building or house itself but this doesn’t include coverage for the contents of your rental unit. It is a common misunderstanding that if there is a flood or a fire that was caused by a neighbouring unit or by the landlord themselves they will cover the damages to your contents. Without insurance, you would be required to pay for the replacement costs of your content (furniture, clothes and belongings inside your apartment) yourself. Another misconception is if you cause damage by accident to other units or your landlord’s home, that you won’t have to pay for the damages. If you are held responsible, you can be sued and expected to pay. These are some important reasons why you might consider getting tenant insurance even if your landlord doesn’t ...
AGI EXPIRED - RENT REDUCTION 1.75% 111 LAWTON BLVD - AGI EXPIRED – RENT REDUCTION 1.75% https://111lawtonblvd.blogspot.com Tenants at 111 Lawton Blvd. who have occupied the same apartment unit since 2011/2012 and whose name is listed on the Landlord and tenant board ORDER TSL-34824-12 the following will apply to you. Rent Reduction 1.75% Start dates to claim your rent reduction March 1, 2024 – February 28, 2025 Landlord and Tenant Board ORDER – TSL-34824-12 Notice of Hearing Date June 4, 2013 On June 4, 2013, the landlord MLT Properties Ltd. now ...
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