Hold the Legalese! Ontario Has a New Standard Residential Lease

February 14, 2018

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Written By Andréa Armborst and Jane C. Helmstadter

Starting April 30, 2018, landlords and tenants entering into private residential leases must use Ontario’s new standard form of lease. The standard form is intended to simplify the rental agreement process in Ontario. It is written in easy-to-understand language and sets out the basic terms of a lease—including the amount of rent and how it can be increased, the sorts of lawful conditions a landlord can impose upon a tenancy, and some of the grounds on which the lease can be terminated by either party. The standard form contemplates an attachment for additional terms that address specific issues, as long as the terms do not contravene the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006.

It also provides commentary throughout the lease as to what is or is not permitted to be done under the Act—for instance, that the deposit amount cannot be more than one month’s rent or the rent for one rental, whichever is less and the deposit cannot be used as a damage deposit.

Some FAQs:

1. Who Needs to Use the Standard Form?

2. When Does Standard Form Become Mandatory?

3. What Are the Consequences of Not Using the Standard Form?

4. Does the Standard Form Come with Explanations?

5. More Information?

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