Attention, tenants: Rent-control won’t always protect you from surprise increases
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Attention, tenants: Rent-control won’t always protect you from surprise increases
ERICA ALINI
PERSONAL ECONOMICS REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 14, 2026
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Barbara Reid, a Toronto resident who lives in one of the city’s oldest rental towers dating back to the 1960s, has a warning for fellow tenants: Just because you live in a rent-controlled building doesn’t mean you won’t face surprise rent increas…
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