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Should all rental homes across Oshawa be licenced?

Oshawa is seeking input regarding the potential city-wide expansion of the Residential Rental Housing Licensing (RRHL) Program.

The city requires all rental properties in the vicinity of Durham College and Ontario Tech University to be licensed under the RRHL Program. This program helps address minimum standards of health, safety, and property maintenance for rental properties in order to protect tenants and ensure compliance with municipal by-laws and provincial legislation. This program does not regulate standards governed by the Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) (e.g. rent, landlord tenant disputes, tenancy agreements, and evictions), said a city statement.

On January 24, council directed staff to undertake a public consultation regarding a potential city-wide expansion of the RRHL Program and report back with findings on the potential impacts.

A city-wide expansion of the RRHL Program would require all rental properties in Oshawa to become licensed. Feedback from property owners, landlords, tenants, and other interested residents is critical to informing potential changes to the RRHL Program.

Have Your Say

Community members are invited to participate in one of two ways:

Feedback will be received until noon Monday, April 18, 2022, and considered in the development of regulatory licensing standards that will be presented to the Corporate Services Committee later this year.

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