Rent-geared-to-income is sometimes referred to as subsidized rent or housing.
Apply for rent-geared-to-income subsidized housing via the City of Toronto’s My Access To Housing TO portal. Instructions are here.
Anyone may apply for rent-geared-to-income (RGI) housing as long as they meet the following criteria:
All Toronto Seniors Housing buildings have a seniors mandate. This means a household must have at least one person who is 59 years of age or older to be eligible to apply.
The City of Toronto will check the household members’ names to ensure they do not owe money to housing providers or have a conviction related to RGI housing.
If you own a residential property, you must disclose this when you apply. You must sell the property, or your share in it, within six months of moving into subsidized housing. If you fail to do so, you may not receive an offer of housing, or lose your subsidy.
If you do not have income, should you receive a housing offer, you would be required to seek income such as Ontario Works.
There are a few groups of applicants who are prioritized for housing. These groups, ranked in order of priority, are:
There are also local priority access rules for the following: