Item - 2019.PH8.2
Tracking Status
- This item was considered by Planning and Housing Committee on September 17, 2019 and was adopted without amendment.
- See also PH6.13
- See also RH1.2
PH8.2 - Review of the Terms of Reference - Subcommittee on the Protection of Affordable Rental Housing
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Adopted
- Wards:
- All
Committee Decision
The Planning and Housing Committee:
1. Amended the Terms of Reference of the Subcommittee on the Protection of Affordable Rental Housing to include:
"1. Support the City of Toronto to better assist and protect tenants to stay in their
apartments and protect the affordable housing supply in Toronto through the following
measures:
a. Identify additional city resources and expertise available to support tenants facing
eviction from N13 and N12, including education materials and awareness campaigns
on existing city resources and policies to protect affordable rental housing;
b. Develop standards and guidelines to better align Toronto Buildings notices and
orders to comply with the standards set in the Residential Tenancies Act;
c. Identify recommended policy changes to the Residential Tenancies Act that would
limit N13 and N12 eviction to be for valid purposes only.
d. Identify mechanisms for tracking and monitoring data on N12 and N13 evictions,
above guideline rent increases, and changes to the short-term rental housing stock.
e. Determine what additional role city legal can play in supporting tenants with
disputed N13 evictions.
f. Coordinate input from community legal service providers and other relevant
stakeholders on better coordination between the city and non-profit legal services
agencies supporting residents with Landlord Tenant Board matters.
g. Continue to engage with community members and housing organizations who have
been working on these issues, including special consultations.
2. Determine the impact of N13 and N12 evictions on the supply of affordable housing in
Toronto and provide feedback to the city's Housing Plan 2020-2030."
2. Requested the City Manager to:
a. Establish a staff lead for N13 and N12 renovictions.
b. Convene a workshop which include civil society organizations and experts from other
Canadian jurisdictions to examine best practices.
Origin
Summary
At its meeting on May 28, 2019 the Planning and Housing Committee established a subcommittee to make recommendations to the Planning and Housing Committee on the protection of affordable rental housing, including, but not limited, to such matters as:
a. the impact of N12 and N13 evictions on the supply of affordable housing in the City of Toronto; and
b. how the City of Toronto may better assist and protect tenants to stay in their apartments and protect the affordable housing supply in Toronto including suggested changes to the Landlord and Tenant Board process.
At its meeting on July 16, 2019, the Subcommittee on the Protection of Affordable Rental
Housing considered Item RH1.2 - Review of the Terms of Reference.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2019/ph/bgrd/backgroundfile-136351.pdf