10 Essential Things Every Tenant in Ontario Should Know Before Renting an Apartment
Planning to rent an apartment in Ontario? Before signing your lease, it's crucial to understand your rights and responsibilities under Ontario's Residential Tenancies Act (RTA). This blog covers 10 essential things every tenant should know, from rent control rules to understanding your lease agreement. Learn about how landlords can raise rent, your privacy rights, and what to do when maintenance issues arise. We also explain the role of the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) in resolving disputes, the legality of deposits, and how to properly end your lease. By knowing these key aspects, you’ll be prepared for a smooth renting experience in Ontario.
How to Break Your Lease Early
Sometimes life happens, and you’ll need to end your tenancy early. The LTB recognizes five reasons to end your tenancy early: (1) You and your landlord agree to end the lease early; (2) Find another individual to assign the lease/unit to; (3) Have the Landlord and Tenant Board (“LTB”) issue an order to end your tenancy agreement early; (4) You are the victim of sexual or domestic violence; and, (5) You entered into a tenancy agreement with your landlord on or after April 30, 2018 and the landlord did not give you the lease using a standard lease form. Read this blog for more information regarding each option and what the process with the Landlord and Tenant Board will look like.