Protecting Renters from Unfair Above Guideline Rent Increases Act, 2026
Sponsored by Stephanie Smyth LIB
44th Parliament, Session 1
About this Bill
TL;DR
- • Modifies above-guideline rent increase rules under Residential Tenancies Act
- • Changes criteria or process for landlord requests above annual guideline
- • Intended to protect tenants from unfair above-guideline rent increases
- • Balances tenant affordability concerns with landlord investment incentives
This bill modifies Ontario's rent control rules by changing how landlords can request above-guideline rent increases (increases beyond the annual guideline set by the government). It aims to make the process fairer for tenants by adjusting the criteria, evidence requirements, or approval process that landlords must follow when seeking these larger increases.
Supporters argue the changes protect renters from excessive rent hikes that outpace inflation and wage growth, helping keep housing affordable. Critics contend that stricter rules may discourage landlords from maintaining or improving rental properties, potentially reducing the rental housing supply and incentivizing disinvestment in rental buildings.
▸ Formal title ▾ Formal title
An Act to amend the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 with respect to above guideline rent increases.
Legislative Progress
First Reading
First Reading
Nov 27, 2025
Second Reading
Second Reading
Mar 26, 2026
Committee
Committee
Mar 26, 2026
Report Stage
Report Stage
Mar 26, 2026
Third Reading
Third Reading
Royal Assent
Royal Assent