租金涨幅

2023 年租金涨幅 2.5% 。 2024年也是 2.5%.

Ontario’s rent increase guideline for 2023 is 2.5 per cent, below current rates of inflation. The rent increase guideline is the maximum amount a landlord can increase rent during the year for most tenants without the approval of the Landlord and Tenant Board.

There are a number of major exemptions to rent control you should note:

1. New Tenants

  • when tenants turnover and a new tenant moves in, the landlord can set the new rent price at whatever they like.

2. New Buildings

  • if the building was built after 2018, no rent control applies. This means that even if it’s been the same tenant with the same lease for the last few years, if they are living in a building that was recently built then the landlord can increase the rent by as much as they like, as long as they give 90 days’ notice and don’t increase rent more than once per year.

3. New Units

  • if the unit is new (but the building is not) then no rent control applies. For example, if your house is from 1985 but you renovated the basement after 2018 and it became a basement apartment then the basement apartment is considered a new unit. The landlord can increase the rent by as much as they like as long as they give 90 days’ notice and don’t increase rent more than once per year.

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