What you need to know if your rental unit is damaged by flooding

Toronto’s recent deep freeze has led to numerous residential issues involving frozen and broken pipes that have caused extensive flooding.

What are your rights as a renter?

Here’s some crucial information about renter’s rights from the Landlord and Tenant Board of Ontario website.

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In some cases, a disaster such as flooding can result in the termination of the tenancy.

Source: http://www.ltb.gov.on.ca/en/Law/116332.html

Landlord responsibilities for rental properties according to the Residential Tenancies Act::

Remedies Available to Tenants:

Inform the landlord

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If, after being informed, the landlord does not fix the problem within a reasonable time, the tenant can:

Who to contact?

Contact the Landlord and Tenant Board

GTA offices:

East District Office

2275 Midland Avenue, Unit 2
Toronto, Ontario  M1P 3E7
Fax No. 416-314-8649 or 1-888-377-8808

North District Office

47 Sheppard Avenue East, Suite 700
Toronto, Ontario  M2N 5X5
Fax No. 416-314-9567

South District Office
79 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 212
Toronto, Ontario  M4T 1M6
Fax No. 416-326-9838

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