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Fillable Printable Rent Increase Letter Template Download

Fillable Printable Rent Increase Letter Template Download

Rent Increase Letter Template Download

Rent Increase Letter Template Download

Read the instructions carefully before completing this form.
Notice of Rent Increase
Form N1
Page 1 of 2
To:
(Tenant's name and address)
From:
(Landlord's name and address)
Rent
On , your rent will increase to $
per
Address of the Rental Unit:
This form has been approved by the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal
Version. 05/07/20062
This rent includes the basic rent for your rental unit, plus any amount you pay separately to your
landlord for services.
Explanation
of the Rent
Increase
This is a rent increase of: $
per or %
Shade one of the following:
This rent increase is less than or equal to the rent control guideline and does not need approval by an
order under the
Tenant Protection Act.
OR
This rent increase is more than the rent control guideline, but:
The rent increase has been approved by an order under the
Tenant Protection Act.
The rent increase must be approved by an order under the
Tenant Protection Act
. I have
applied to the Tribunal for a Rent Increase Above the Guideline.
The new rent is less than or equal to the maximum rent. This rent increase does not need
approval by an order under the
Tenant Protection Act
.
Maximum rent only applies if the tenant who currently lives in the rental unit is the tenant who
lived in the rental unit on June 16, 1998 or was assigned the rental unit from that tenant.
1.
2.
3.
(day/month/year)
(month, week, etc.)
(month, week, etc.)
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If the rent increase needs approval by an order under the
Tenant Protection Act,
the tenant is not
required to pay more than the guideline increase until the order is issued. If the tenant only pays the
guideline increase, the tenant may owe the landlord once the order is issued.
If you have any questions about the law related to rent increases and how it applies to this notice, you
may contact the Ontario Rental Housing Tribunal at
416-645-8080
or toll-free at
1-888-332-3234
. Or,
you may visit the Tribunal's web site at
www.orht.gov.on.ca
for further information.
3.
4.
Information
About the
Law
A tenant does not have to sign a new lease when a fixed term tenancy ends. If the tenant decides not to
sign a new lease, the tenant does not have to move, but the tenancy becomes "month-to-month".
If a tenant plans to move, the tenant must notify the landlord on Form N9 (Tenant's Notice to Terminate
the Tenancy) at least 60 days before the lease expires if the tenant has a fixed term of tenancy or 60
days before the end of a monthly or yearly rental period. The tenant must notify the landlord on Form
N9 at least 28 days before the end of a weekly rental period.
The landlord must give the tenant this notice at least 90 days before the date of the rent increase. A
landlord may increase the rent if at least 12 months have passed since the last rent increase or since a
new tenant moved into the rental unit. No Notice of Rent Increase is required where the landlord and
tenant have signed an Agreement to Increase the Rent Above the Guideline (Form N10).
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2.
Agent Information
Name
Company Name
Mailing Address
Phone Number
City
Province
Postal Code
Fax Number
Landlord Agent
Signature
Date
Title
Signature
Name of Person Signing
Phone Number
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