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Know your rights as a tenant in Ontario. Learn when your landlord or property manager can legally enter your unit — and when they absolutely cannot.
Your apartment is your home — and in Ontario, the law treats it that way. Whether you rent from an individual landlord or through a property management company, you have a legal right to privacy and quiet enjoyment of your space.
But we hear this question all the time: “Can my landlord just walk in whenever they want?” The short answer is no. Here’s the full picture.
The Residential Tenancies Act (RTA) is clear: your landlord or property manager cannot enter your rental unit without proper notice, except in specific circumstances. This applies whether you’re renting a basement apartment, a condo, or a full house.
The notice must specify the date, the time window (between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.), and the reason for entry.
If your landlord enters illegally, you can file an application with the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). This is considered a serious breach of your tenancy rights.
The same rules apply — exactly. A property management company acts on behalf of the landlord, but that doesn’t give them any additional right of entry. If anything, a professional property manager should be more diligent about following the rules, not less.
At Prospera Properties, we take tenant privacy seriously. Here’s how we handle it:
If you believe your landlord or property manager is entering your unit without proper notice or consent:
Your rental is your home, and Ontario law protects your right to live there without unwanted intrusion. A good property management company doesn’t just follow these rules — they build trust by respecting your space.
At Prospera, we believe that comfortable tenants are long-term tenants. If you’re looking for a rental managed by a team that respects your privacy, browse our available listings or get in touch.
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