Frustrated councillors move to force staff to table renoviction bylaw
Ottawa city councillors want city staff to draft an anti-renoviction bylaw despite concerns that it will overlap with new provincial rules.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/frustrated-councillors-move-to-force-staff-to-table-renoviction-bylaw-9.7222452?cmp=rss
Small landlords voice their concerns over Kitchener's new renoviction bylaw
Kitchener has passed a renoviction bylaw that aims to better protect tenants from being evicted in bad faith when a unit needs to be renovated. While there was support from the public for it, many small ownership landlords voiced their concerns with it, saying it will add another layer of pressure and coul...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/kitchener-renoviction-bylaw-small-landlords-9.7163315?cmp=rss
City of Kitchener votes on new renoviction bylaw to better protect tenants
City council will be voting for or against the renoviction bylaw during a meeting on Monday. The bylaw has already moved through the finance and corporate services committee last week with a 5-3 vote in favour of the bylaw. If passed, new rules for landlords could come into e...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/city-of-kitchener-votes-on-new-renoviction-bylaw-to-better-protect-tenants-9.7159682?cmp=rss
City of Kitchener works to introduce renoviction bylaw
The City of Kitchener is a step closer to implementing its renoviction bylaw. At a Finance and Corporate Services Committee Monday night, council voted 5-3 in favour of the bylaw, which will require landlords to obtain a licence when issuing N13 notice that requires the unit to be vacant for renovations.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/renoviction-bylaw-city-of-kitchener-9.7148520?cmp=rss
Hamilton moves to strengthen renoviction bylaw with 1 year of data, renter feedback
City says N13 eviction notices dropped to 23 in 2025 from 119 in 2024, but student renters told the city this week the bylaw can be improved. Hamilton councillors unanimously supported updates to the bylaw, sending changes to council for final approval.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/renoviction-update-9.7142116?cmp=rss
This tenant’s fight against a renoviction is heading to N.S. Supreme Court
Tracey Lothian’s landlord said he was going to renovate the home she was renting and he needed her to move out. She left, but he didn’t carry out the renovations. He brought in a new tenant and raised the rent more than 30 per cent.
#renoviction #tenantrights #landlord #NovaScotia
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/this-tenants-fight-against-a-renoviction-is-heading-to-n-s-supreme-court-9.7095619?cmp=rss
This tenant’s fight against a renoviction is heading to N.S. Supreme Court
Tracey Lothian’s landlord said he was going to renovate the home she was renting and he needed her to move out. She left, but he didn’t carry out the renovations. He brought in a new tenant and raised the rent more than 30 per cent.
#renoviction #tenantrights #landlord #NovaScotia
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/this-tenants-fight-against-a-renoviction-is-heading-to-n-s-supreme-court-9.7095619?cmp=rss
This tenant’s fight against a renoviction is heading to N.S. Supreme Court
Tracey Lothian’s landlord said he was going to renovate the home she was renting and he needed her to move out. She left, but he didn’t carry out the renovations. He brought in a new tenant and raised the rent more than 30 per cent.
#renoviction #tenantrights #landlord #NovaScotia
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/this-tenants-fight-against-a-renoviction-is-heading-to-n-s-supreme-court-9.7095619?cmp=rss

New rules for landlords coming as Waterloo set to introduce renoviction bylaw
The City of Waterloo will introduce a renoviction bylaw next year that aims to better protect tenants and prevent renovictions in the city. Landlords will need to obtain a licence when they issue an N13 notice for renovations requiring the unit to be vacant.

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitchener-waterloo/renoviction-bylaw-city-of-waterloo-landlord-new-rules-9.7051416?cmp=rss

KITCHENER INTRODUCES RENOVICTION BY-LAW

On June 23, 2025, Kitchener city council directed their staff to draft a renoviction by-law. Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN) delegates pushed the council to end bad faith evictions, or renovictions. These are due to a landlord’s desire or need to renovate, thus leading to residents moving out of apartments they can afford.   

Similar bylaws were introduced in London and Hamilton this year to protect residents after being served a N13 eviction notice, given when a landlord intends to renovate or demolish a rental property, or convert it to a non-residential use.   

“The Region of Waterloo’s Building Better Futures Plan supports the creation and preservation of affordable housing, and we work collaboratively with all levels of government to advance affordable housing in our community,” Scott Cressman, Senior Communications Advisor for the Region of Waterloo, said.  

The London by-law came into effect in March 2025. It requires landlords to apply for a license within one week of serving a tenant with a N13 eviction notice.  

The bylaw forces landlords to submit a report that is certified by an engineer or architect proving the renovations need the unit to be temporarily vacant. The City of Kitchener council is considering a similar format.   

In January 2024, Hamilton became the first city in Ontario to adopt a renoviction by-law. Setting the precedent for the Kitchener bylaw, it will require a landlord to apply for city renovation license within seven days of issuing a N13 eviction notice. The license fee will be $715 per unit, and $125 to renew per annum.  

“In Ontario, tenant displacement and eviction protection policies fall within the jurisdiction of the province or local area municipalities. This includes rental replacement by-laws related to the renovation, conversion and demolition of rental housing,” Cressman said.   

Bill 97, The Helping Homebuyers, Protecting Tenants Act, Subsection 50 [3] was re-anacted so that landlords are to give notices of a termination of tenancy when they require the possession of a rental unit to do repairs or renovations. This, however, has left many tenants in the Waterloo Region still vulnerable to renoviction.   

“This was a provincial law that happened, made it so basically any new builds or renovated builds had no cap on rent that could be charged. And then certain amoral landlords saw that as an opportunity to falsify renovations or minor improvements or whatnot, to get tenants out,” Linda Vos, a leader for the 250 Frederick ACORN tenant union, said.   

Vos became involved with ACORN in November of 2023 when one of her neighbours at 250 Frederick St. reached out to ACORN with concerns about their new landlord. ACORN helped them thoroughly when news of the landlord’s history of renoviction spread. Willing tenants of the building were signed up for mailing lists pertinent to their situation, and planned marches to City Hall immediately.   

“We are hoping that Kitchener and Waterloo both come back with in their drafts that have these strong renoviction protections for tenants, ACORN has been fighting for specific features in the renovation by laws for years now,” Vos said.   

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