Read about the laws that affect landlords and tenants in Ontario at Renting in Ontario: Your Rights.
The Ontario government offers information about landlord/tenant laws in Ontario, how to make a complaint and how they can help if a landlord or tenant breaks a rule under the Residential Tenancies Act. Learn more about how to solve a disagreement with your landlord or tenant.
Eviction Prevention Workers
You can ask an eviction prevention worker to help you. They can:
Eviction Prevention Workers are available through organizations across Durham Region.
Extreme Cleaning Program
The Extreme Cleaning program may be able to help if you are being evicted because your unit is very unclean or cluttered. This program provides an intensive cleaning service and follow-up care to meet public health standards and prevent evictions. Contact VHA Home HealthCare or call 1-888-314-6622 extension. 4218 for more information.
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
If you share rental housing or rent from another tenant, the RTA may not apply to you. CLEO provides this online tool to help you find out your rights and responsibilities when sharing with another person.
CLEO also provides fact sheets and publications about Housing Law and your rights.
The Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario provides Tip Sheets with information about specific rental and eviction scenarios, access to Tenant Duty Counsel advice, information about Housing Law and links to advocacy resources.
The Durham Community Legal Clinic (DCLC) provides free legal services for low income residents of Durham Region, including help with tenant rights. The DCLC may be able to assist with the Landlord Tenant Board.