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High Rental Costs Burden Newcomers in Toronto Housing Market

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High Rental Costs and Upfront Payments

Lorena Portugal, who moved to Toronto from Peru, pays approximately $2,300 a month for a small one-bedroom apartment in downtown Toronto. However, when she first sought a place to live, she had to pay four months’ rent upfront, amounting to $9,200. This substantial upfront cost significantly impacted her financial stability.

Lack of Options for Newcomers

Portugal and her boyfriend were aware of this situation before moving, having heard from friends about landlords demanding six to twelve months’ rent upfront. This practice left them with little choice, as landlords would simply move on to other potential tenants if they couldn’t afford the upfront payment.

Challenges for Newcomers Without Credit or Jobs

Rafhaela Cruz, another newcomer, experienced similar demands from several real estate agents. She was told that without a Canadian credit score or job, paying several months’ rent upfront was necessary to secure a home.

In Ontario, it is illegal for landlords to demand more than the first and last month’s rent upfront. However, there is a legal gray area allowing tenants to voluntarily offer more. Some lawyers argue that landlords seek to protect themselves from tenants who might default on rent payments. This practice disproportionately affects vulnerable groups, such as refugee claimants, who often face precarious mental health and financial conditions.

Inefficiency of the Landlord and Tenant Board

Renters in Ontario can file complaints with the province’s Landlord and Tenant Board, but the process is plagued by a significant backlog. This delay in obtaining hearings and decisions forces many renters to comply with landlords’ demands to secure immediate housing.

Conclusion

The competitive and expensive housing market in Toronto is forcing newcomers to pay thousands of dollars upfront, despite legal protections against such demands. This situation highlights the challenges faced by vulnerable populations and the inefficiencies within the landlord-tenant dispute resolution system.

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