How To Apply For A Home
Town Homes Kingston offers both subsidized housing for low-income tenants and housing at market rates. Subsidies comes from your local municipality and/or the federal government, and tops up the balance of your rent so that the amount you pay for rent equals approximately one third of your monthly income.
- Learn about applying for a subsidized unit
- Learn about applying for a market unit
Other Imporant Information
You can learn more about subsidized and non-profit housing using the links below:
- The City of Kingston's Social Housing Registry provides a Public Information Guide on rent-geared-to-income (RGI) assistance and special needs housing.
- Ontario's Landloard and Tenant Board, which administers the Residential Tenancies Act.
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The Landloard and Tenant Board is also the source for a form used by tenants wishing to leave a home. You can download that document —
Form N9: Tenant's Notice to Terminate a Tenancy
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PDF: 71KB]
— from the Board's website.
- The non-profit Kingston Community Legal Clinic serves low income residents of the City of Kingston an the townships of of South Frontenac and Frontenac Islands and has a special interest in housing issues.