Ontario Rental Properties

Find an Ontario rental with a clear, document-ready plan.

A strong rental application starts before the showing: define your location, all-in budget, move date and documents, then review the property and lease terms carefully.

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Renting in Ontario: prepare before you apply

Rental searches can move quickly, especially in high-demand parts of Toronto and the GTA. Being prepared does not mean rushing into a lease; it means knowing your budget, preferred locations, move date and which documents you can provide so you can evaluate an opportunity efficiently.

Ontario residential tenancies are governed by provincial rules, and the standard lease is used for many residential tenancies. Rules can change, so confirm current rights and responsibilities through official Ontario resources when a legal question affects your decision.

Local guide

Choose a search area by daily life

Toronto / North York

Compare subway or bus access, building type, parking needs and total monthly cost.

Markham & Richmond Hill

Compare YRT/Viva, GO connections, car dependence and the location of work or school.

Other GTA communities

Consider commute, transit, parking, utilities and the trade-off between space and travel time.

Broader Ontario

Confirm local availability, transportation and service access rather than assuming GTA search patterns apply everywhere.

Property comparison

Rental types and questions

Condo rental

Check included utilities, parking, locker, condominium rules and move-in procedures.

House / townhouse rental

Clarify utilities, lawn/snow responsibility, parking and which areas are included in the tenancy.

Basement / secondary unit

Confirm the exact unit, entrances, parking, utilities and any shared spaces.

Furnished rental

Confirm inventory, damage responsibility, lease term and what happens to furnishings at move-out.

Local guide

Compare total commute, not just kilometres

A rental that is farther away can still work well if the transit or driving route is direct, while a closer property can require difficult transfers. Check the actual trip for your work or regular destination at the times you will travel.

School access for rental addresses

If school assignment matters, verify the exact rental address with the appropriate school board before signing. Boundaries and program access can change.

Build an all-in monthly budget

Add rent, utilities not included, tenant insurance, parking, transportation and any recurring building costs. Do not compare rentals by headline rent alone.

Official resources: Ontario: Renting in Ontario · Ontario Standard Lease Guide · Landlord and Tenant Board

Plan your move

Rental application sequence

  1. Set your preferred move date, locations and all-in monthly budget.
  2. Prepare accurate identification, employment/income and reference information appropriate to the application.
  3. View the property and confirm what is included in the rent.
  4. Read the lease carefully and verify important terms before signing.
  5. Keep copies of the signed lease, payment records and key communications.
  6. Use official Ontario resources or qualified legal help when a tenancy-rights issue is unclear.

Rental rules and procedures can change. This page is general information, not legal advice. Confirm current Ontario requirements before making a legal or tenancy decision.

Next step

Start your Ontario rental request

Daniel’s rental tool creates a profile from your location, budget, property type and timing before asking for contact information. This is especially useful for newcomers who want the process explained step by step.

FAQ

Questions people ask before they start

What should I prepare for an Ontario rental application?

Requirements vary, but be ready to provide accurate identification, employment/income information and references that are appropriate to the application.

Is there a standard lease in Ontario?

Ontario provides a standard form of lease for many residential tenancies. Check the current provincial guidance for applicability and current rules.

Where can I check tenant rights?

Use official Ontario information and the Landlord and Tenant Board for current rules and procedures; seek legal advice when needed.

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