Introduction: Rent increases in Ontario for the year 2025 will be capped below the rate of inflation, according to an announcement made by the provincial government on Friday.
Annual Rent Increase Cap: The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing released its annual rent increase cap...
Introduction
Ontario is reevaluating how it tracks and funds housing starts across municipalities amid concerns of undercounting, potentially costing cities millions in provincial funding. Here’s a detailed look at the issue:
Current Situation
Ontario aims to build 1.5 million homes by 2031, with annual targets assigned to...
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