Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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What must a landlord do if they plan to increase the rent in a tenancy agreement?

  1. Provide 60 days' notice

  2. Provide 30 days' notice

  3. Provide 90 days' notice

  4. No notice is required

  5. Provide 120 days' notice

  6. Provide immediate notice

The correct answer is: Provide 90 days' notice

In Ontario, if a landlord plans to increase the rent in a tenancy agreement, they must provide 90 days' notice to the tenant before the increase takes effect. This notice period allows the tenant time to adjust to the upcoming change and make necessary arrangements. Providing less notice or no notice at all would not comply with the Residential Tenancies Act regulations, which aim to protect the rights of both landlords and tenants.