How to Rent Property in Canada

Whether it's a house, city studio or converted barn, Canada has diverse property available for rent. Ask the landlord lots of questions, and be clear about deposits, late fees, guests and other concerns you have before you sign the lease.

Instructions

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      Search for your ideal rental at Canadian Residential Rentals (see Resources). The feature is informative, telling the prospective renter if pets are allowed, rental amount and pictures of the rental, smoking or non-smoking, full address of rental, and whether it's disabled-friendly.

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      Check out Toronto Internet Property Guide (see Resources) for a list of property management firms, divulging pertinent information about their rentals. A major portion of the firms listed are Toronto-specific; some have international properties on offer.

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      Look at Hoobly (see Resources) for pages and pages of Canadian rentals including pictures, monthly rental fees, and property details. Contact information is given, as well as shopping information and fast food locations, type of neighborhood and in-depth details on the particular rental.

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      Check out Viviun (see Resources) for luxury holiday rentals, condos and seaside rentals. In-depth details on the properties, including location details and area information such as ATV, horseback riding and nature trails. Property details include appliances provided, furniture, bedrooms, sleep-capacities, available parking spots, places of interest, many pictures and both prices, to rent or buy.

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      Try a search at Sublet (see Resources) for diverse rental properties to suit all needs and lifestyles. Listed on this site are 1541 rentals in all the Canadian Provinces, including apartments, houses, sublets and rooms. Click some of their links for information on moving companies, employment, relocation and self-storage.

Tips & Warnings

  • Always examine rental leases and their fine print.

  • Make certain you are aware of all the restrictions, fees and covenants of your rental.

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