Colour-Coded Apartment Rating System Approved in 20-3 Vote this Week
Toronto – Colour-coded RentSafe signs were approved yesterday afternoon by Council in a 20-3 vote. Other motions to increase fines and strengthen enforcement measures were approved unanimously. Together, these initiatives are the most significant step Council has taken to protect tenants since the RentSafe program was first introduced in 2017.
Starting next year, the City will require landlords to post signs on apartment buildings related to property standards violations. Based on the City’s successful DineSafe program, the new rating system will see apartments post a red sign for serious health and safety violations, yellow for more minor infractions, and green for most buildings that are in good repair. The motion from Councillor Josh Matlow and Mayor Chow also directs Municipal Licensing staff to provide greater weighting in City audits to serious infractions including pests, mold, and inoperable appliances, as well as a new mechanism for fines that will allow higher monetary amounts and will be harder for landlords to challenge.
Yesterday's approval was the result of an organized campaign by tenant organizations from across the city including ACORN, the Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations, York South Weston Tenants Union, NoDemovictions, and many local tenant associations, which included canvassing, online petitions, and direct advocacy to Councillors.
“Council sent a clear message to landlords today that they will be held accountable for not providing renters with clean, safe, and healthy homes. If there are cockroaches or mold in your apartment the City will stick a red sign in the window until it’s fixed.” - Councillor Josh Matlow, Toronto-St. Paul’s.
“This is a huge victory for tenants across the City of Toronto. As we roll out colour-coded signage next year, it will send a clear message that as a City we are committed to strengthening RentSafeTO and implementing enforcement measures to ensure our rental housing is safe, livable, and well maintained." - Councillor Chris Moise, Toronto Centre and Chair, Board of Health
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