Toronto’s New Rental Renovation Licence By-law – The city’s new rules on renovictions
Toronto has introduced a new by-law aimed at protecting tenants from unfair evictions under the guise of renovations—commonly known as renovictions. The Rental Renovation Licence By-law, effective July 31, 2025, adds important requirements for landlords and new protections for tenants.
In this post, we’ll break down what this new by-law means, who it affects, and how both landlords and tenants can prepare.
What Is the Rental Renovation Licence By-law?
Under the new by-law, Toronto landlords must apply for a Rental Renovation Licence if they plan to evict a tenant using the N13 notice (the Ontario form used to end tenancy for major renovations). This by-law works alongside Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) eviction process, but adds extra steps for landlords within Toronto city limits.
Who Does This Apply To?
This by-law applies to all residential rental units in Toronto, including:
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Houses and basement apartments
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Condominium units being rented out
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Rental buildings of all sizes
It doesn’t apply to:
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Hotels/motels
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Emergency shelters
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Certain social housing units
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Co-op student housing or group homes
If a landlord plans renovations that require a tenant to vacate temporarily, this by-law applies—even for just one unit.
What Landlords Must Do
Step | Description |
1. Apply for a Licence | Within 7 days of issuing an N13 notice, submit a Rental Renovation Licence application with building permits, a professional report, and a $700 fee.
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2. Post Tenant Information Notice (TIN) | The City issues a TIN. You must post it on the unit door within 5 days and send a photo to the City.
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3. Provide Tenant Compensation Options | Offer temporary housing or pay the monthly rent-gap if tenant plans to return. If not returning, pay 3 months of rent-gap plus a moving allowance ($1,500 for 1-bedroom or smaller, $2,500 for 2+ bedrooms).
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4. Wait for City Approval | A 14-day tenant review period follows posting. You can only proceed after the licence is granted.
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5. Post the Licence | Display the licence on the unit door during renovations.
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6. Complete Renovations and Notify City | After renovations, confirm the tenant has returned (or been compensated), so the City can close the licence.
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7. Avoid Penalties | Fines of up to $100,000 may apply for non-compliance.
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What Tenants Should Expect
Right | What It Means for You |
Notice & Transparency | You must receive a Tenant Information Notice after the N13 is served. It must be posted on your door within days.
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14-Day Review Period | You’ll have 14 days to review your rights, ask questions, and seek advice before the landlord can proceed.
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Choice to Return or Leave | You may choose to return to your unit at the same rent after renovations or opt to leave permanently with compensation.
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Compensation Options | If returning: receive temporary housing or monthly rent-gap payments during renovations. If not returning: receive a 3-month rent-gap lump sum plus a moving allowance.
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Right to Verify Licence | You can check the City’s public registry to confirm the landlord has obtained a Rental Renovation Licence.
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Support Available | Contact 311, the City’s Tenant Support Program, or Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations for help or to report violations.
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Why This Matters
This by-law strengthens tenant protections by making sure landlords:
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Aren’t using renovations as an excuse to remove long-term tenants
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Have proper plans and permits in place
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Follow a clear, fair process
For landlords, it adds transparency and ensures renovations are done with the necessary oversight—helping avoid costly penalties or disputes.
Final Thoughts & Resources
The Rental Renovation Licence By-law is a major change in how Toronto handles tenant evictions due to renovations. Whether you’re a landlord planning work or a tenant receiving notice, it’s important to understand your rights and obligations.
🔗 Resources:
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Call 311 for tenant support
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Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations for legal advice
Have questions or need help navigating your next steps? Feel free to reach out—I’m happy to assist.
Cathy | Real Estate Salesperson
📲 Direct: 647-463-8810 📧 Email: cathy.tse@century21.ca
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