Tenant Information & Resources

Looking for a place can be overwhelming. Sometimes keeping your housing and dealing with conflict can be intimidating. The links to the right are available to help with some information in regards to looking for a place, your next steps once you’ve obtained housing as well as some rights and responsibilities of yourself, as well as your landlord.

There are also many helpful resources available to assist in various aspects of your tenancies through the regional housing support services. Some of these resources include assistance in applying for funding through various programs, including:

To find out more information or to book an appointment at one of our Housing Resource Centre locations, please call 705-739-0485, or Toll-Free at: 1-833-726-9082.

Community Legal Clinic

Please reach out to the Community Legal Clinic if you are having issues with your landlord or you have received any type of notice from the landlord that might need clarification.

Telephone: 705-326-6444

Toll-Free: 1-800-461-8953

Frequently Asked Questions

Tenants

Have you been served a notice from your landlord?

We recommend you visit Legal Aid (needs more)

There are also many helpful resources available to assist in various aspects of your tenancies through the regional housing support services. Visit our Landlords & Tenants page to learn more.

How do I contact Legal Aid?

Please visit https://communityreach.cioc.ca/record/BAR0512 to find the phone number, email, website and address of Legal Aid Ontario.

What are my rights and responsibilities as a tenant as well as my landlord?