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Updated over 1 year ago, 05/23/2023

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Semilore Lawal
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
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Best and cost-effective ways to rent-by-the-room or rent basement legally in Canada

Semilore Lawal
  • Investor
  • Toronto, Ontario
Posted

Hi All,

I found that single family in Canada is only profitable if I rent by the room or rent the house as two dwelling units (basement and upper floor).

The problem is a lot of cities in Canada have strict regulations and processes for renting-by-bedroom. I really don't want to take the risk of doing this illegally, although I know some investors get away with it. Is there anyone here with experience in renting-by-the-bedroom or basement LEGALLY that can enlighten me on a cost-effective way of doing it or cities in Canada that have more relaxed laws that won't need you to break the bank to be according to the building code of the city.

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