
Ontario Rent Control Exemptions: Changes to the Residential Tenancies Act in 2018
All new residential units occupied for the first time have been exempt from rent control since 2018. Find out what this means for your properties.
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All new residential units occupied for the first time have been exempt from rent control since 2018. Find out what this means for your properties.
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What’s New for 2022
The Residential Tenancies Branch implemented a two-year rent freeze on all residential units, preventing landlords from increasing rent in 2022 and 2023 to offset the costs of inflation. Rent for residential units remains at 2021 levels.
Wondering how much more rent you can collect this year? Learn everything you need to know about Saskatchewan’s 2022 Rent Increase guidelines.
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