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Publication Date: September 16, 2025 - 11:18

Have your say on unlawful renovation-related evictions

September 16, 2025
Share your feedback on a potential Rental Renovation Licence By-law

The City of Ottawa is seeking feedback as it develops a Rental Renovation Licence By-law to prevent tenants being unlawfully displaced from their rental units under the pretense of repairs or renovations.

Sometimes referred to as “renovictions,” the City is seeking to understand the extent of this issue in our community and to explore tools to mitigate it. Among the measures being explored, landlords may be required to:

  • Obtain a City-issued licence whenever they issue an eviction notice for renovations and repairs
  • Demonstrate that it is necessary for the tenant to leave the rental unit to conduct the renovation or repair work

We want to know more about the renovation-related evictions that have been happening in Ottawa and how they are impacting residents, families and housing affordability. Share your feedback with us through upcoming open houses and through the Engage Ottawa questionnaire, which will remain open until Friday, October 31.

Your input will help shape the rules protecting tenants from unlawful displacement, ensure tenant rights are not violated, and promote rental housing stability and affordability.

Read the background article, Preparing for Ottawa’s Rental Renovation Licence By-law, or visit Engage Ottawa for more information on this by-law review.

About by-law reviews

In 2023, City Council approved the 2023 to 2026 By-law Review Workplan. City by-laws are regularly reviewed to address any changes in legislation, reflect emerging issues and community requirements, and encompass evolving technologies.

To learn more about by-law reviews, watch this video explaining the City’s by-law review process or visit the City’s By-law reviews page.

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