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Find answers to the most common questions about renting homes, apartments, and office spaces across Canada. From rental requirements to average costs, we’ve got you covered to make your search hassle-free!
Most landlords require: A completed rental application. Proof of income or employment. References from previous landlords. A credit check to assess financial reliability. First and last month’s rent as a deposit.
Rent prices vary by city: In cities like Toronto and Vancouver, average rents for a 1-bedroom apartment can range from $1,800 to $2,500/month. Smaller cities like Halifax or Winnipeg typically have lower rents, starting around $1,200/month.
This depends on the rental agreement. Some rentals include utilities (heat, water, electricity) in the price, while others may charge these separately. Always confirm with the landlord or property manager.
Key considerations include: Lease terms (short-term vs. long-term). The type of office (shared, private, coworking). Accessibility and location. Additional costs, such as maintenance fees or shared utilities.
Yes, but it may be challenging. Landlords might accept: A higher security deposit. Proof of income or a guarantor. Letters of reference from previous landlords (even from your home country).
