In one of our previous posts, we shared a step-by-step process that allows anyone to check the accuracy of the guideline for rent increases using data published by Statistics Canada, and we provided some examples.
We have had some questions on what the Guideline for 2023 is likely to be.
We will post an update as soon as the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MAH) publishes their official Guideline for 2023.
Based on CPI numbers for Ontario (leading to 5.3%, see calculation below), the Guideline for 2023 is very likely to be capped at 2.5% (which is the statutory cap when the CPI-based result would surpass it, see RTA subsection 120(2)), unless the law changes.
UPDATE: Today (June 29, 2022) the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced that the Guideline for 2023 will be indeed 2.5%:
"Ontario’s rent increase guideline for 2023 is 2.5 per cent ...
Due to recent inflation, this would result in a 2023 guideline of 5.3 per cent, however the guideline is capped to help protect tenants from significant rent increases."
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