The number of people actively experiencing homelessness in Toronto continues to grow. New homes with supports are urgently ...
This section provides guidance for tenants and landlords on rental housing in the city of Toronto. It aims to address questions that may arise during tenancy, give resources around the rights and ...
As of April 1, 2022, the Tenant Defence Fund was replaced by the Toronto Tenant Support Program (TTSP) and the City no longer accepts new applications for the Tenant Support Grant. Going forward, ...
Learn about the eviction process, what makes an eviction legal, types of evictions and how to fight an eviction.
This page lists the supportive housing projects that are being led and supported by the City of Toronto.  The number of people actively experiencing homelessness in Toronto continues to grow. New ...
Providing residents with good quality, affordable housing is the cornerstone of vibrant, healthy neighbourhoods and supports the environmental and economic health of the city, the region and the ...
The City of Toronto, in partnership with the Government of Canada, is building new affordable homes at 11 Brock Ave. Located near Queen St. W. and Brock Avenue, the City purchased this property from ...
A short-term rental is all or part of a dwelling unit rented out for less than 28 consecutive days in exchange for payment. Short-term rentals include bed and breakfasts, but exclude hotels, motels, ...
To create much-needed housing, the City of Toronto works with partners to create housing opportunities to ensure that all residents have equal opportunity to thrive and build healthy, sustainable ...
As of April 30, 2025, the Heating Bylaw will be updated to ensure that a minimum temperature of 21°C is maintained in all areas of rental units from October 1 to May 15 (instead of September 15 to ...
The City of Toronto is increasing the supply of new affordable housing across Toronto. As part of the HousingTO 2020-2030 Action Plan, the City committed to create 1,000 new modular homes in Toronto.
Eligible residents can apply for a Toronto Rent Bank grant. Apply Online Toronto Rent Bank grants provide support to Toronto residents who are behind on their rent or need help with a rental deposit.