rent increase guideline 2024

Here's how much landlords in Ontario can hike rent prices by in 2024

The Ontario government is officiallycapping the rent increase guideline for 2024at 2.5 per cent — which is the与去年相同的准则, and below the average inflation rate of 5.9 per cent.

The guideline is the maximum amount alandlord can increase rentduring the year for most tenants without the approval of the Landlord and Tenant Board.

The province says the guideline is based onOntario's Consumer Price Index, which is a measure of inflation calculated by Statistics Canada using data that reflects economic conditions over the past.

The rent increase guideline applies to the vast majority, or approximately 1.4 million rental households covered by theResidential Tenancies Act.

It does not apply to rental units occupied for the first time after Nov. 15, 2018, vacant residential units, community, housing, long-term care homes or commercial properties.

Rent increases are not automatic or mandatory, and landlords can only raise rent if they give tenants a 90-day written notice. At least 12 months must have also passed since the first day of tenancy or the last rent increase.

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Fareen Karim


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