*** Company Name ***

***** Street Name *, Suite *****
********,
*** *** Ontario
Tel.(416)***-****
Fax.(416)***- ****
(Private Information)



Dear Tenant:

Enclosed is your rent increase for the coming year. Please be advised that 7.4% has been

approved by the Ontario Housing Tribunal. This is 3.5%, plus 3.9% legal guidelines for

2002, and this increase is final. Another 2.8% increase has been applied for, covering

extraordinary costs on, utilities. This amount must be approved by the Ontario Housing

Tribunal.

We trust this information is clear.

Yours truly,

** Name of Company's Management ** (
Private Inf.)

 

 

Notice of Rent Increase
Form N1

Read the Instructions carefully before completing this form.
To: (Tenant's name and address)
Moraru, Ioan & *******, Apt. ****, ****
* Street Name *, *****, Ontario *** ***
(Private Information)
From: (Landlord's name and address)
***Company Name *** Suite ***** *****
***Street Name ***, *Town*, Ontario ***
***
(Private Information)
Address of Rental Unit:
Apt. ****, * Street Name *, *****, Ontario *** ***
(Private Information)

 
 

Your New
Rent
On 1 May 2002 ,your rent will increase to $ 838.24
(day,month,year)

per month.

This rent includes the basic rent for your rental unit, plus any amount you pay separately to your
landlord for services.

 
This is a rent increase of: $
77.59 per month or 10.20%

Explanation
of the Rent
Shade one of the following:
increase

OR


This rent increase is less than or equal to the rent control guideline and does not need
approval by an order under the Tenant Protection Act.



This rent increase is more than the rent control guideline, but

  1.

The rent increase has been approved by an order under the Tenant Protection Act.


  2.

The new rent increase must be approved by an order under the Tenant Protection Act. I have
applied to the tribunal For a Rent Increase Above the Guideline.

  3.

The new rent is less than or equal to the maximum rent. This rent increase does not need
approval by an order under the Tenant Protection Act

      Maximum rent only applies if the tenant who currently lives in the rental unit is the tenant who