Rights and Responsibilities of Tenants and Landlords
In Ontario, the
Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) sets out the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants of residential properties. It provides rules for increasing rent, evicting a tenant, maintenance duties and more. The Landlord and Tenant Board was created under the RTA to resolve disputes between tenants and their landlords.
Ontario’s RTA applies to most private residential rental units, including those in single and semi-detached houses, apartments, condominiums and secondary units (e.g., basement apartments). However, it does not apply to certain rental types, such as most university and college residences or commercial properties.
In Brampton, landlords are responsible for ensuring their properties comply with all municipal by-laws and standards, including acquiring the required licences and/or registrations to construct and operate a rental unit. Tenants of rental units also share in the responsibility of maintaining the unit, including ensuring it is free from refuse and garbage. For more information, please refer to:
- Information Guide for Landlords in Brampton (coming soon)
- Information Guide for Tenants in Brampton (coming soon)
Be a Good Neighbour
Landlords and tenants both play an important role in fostering positive relationships and open communication. This can help resolve issues early and promote a living environment based on mutual respect and trust.
Equally important is communication with neighbours. Addressing concerns directly and respectfully can often lead to quick resolutions, preventing small matters from developing into larger disputes. When landlords, tenants and neighbours work together, they contribute to the creation of a safe, inclusive and supportive community for all residents.