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Court rules one of Canada's largest landlords overcharged Toronto tenants on rent increases

  • Posted on July 14, 2026
  • By The Toronto Star
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  • 1 min read
In brief

A Canadian court has determined that CARPREIT, one of Toronto's major residential property operators, illegally maintained above-guideline income (AGI) rent increases beyond the permitted ten-year period. The Divisional Court ruling addresses systematic overcharging of tenants and establishes important precedent for rental compliance. This decision impacts thousands of renters and reinforces tenant protection regulations in Ontario's housing market.

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Court rules one of Canada's largest landlords overcharged Toronto tenants on rent increases
Court rules one of Canada's largest landlords overcharged Toronto tenants on rent increases

Divisional Court ruled CARPREIT should have removed AGI increase after 10 years.
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