If you own rental property in Brampton, there’s a good chance it’s time to cough up your dues. On Thursday, the City announced two major updates to the Residential Rental Licensing Pilot Program (RRL), which is a six-month-old initiative that requires landlords in wards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 to register...| STOREYS
A new program designed to help the City of Brampton crack down on illegal rental accommodations and hold all rental dwellings to a higher standard was abruptly paused last month following public outcry, but City staff say they intend to resume the program with new and clarified parameters in March. ...| STOREYS
The City of Brampton has officially resumed its landlord licensing program, which was launched at the start of this year and abruptly paused just weeks later following outcry from landlords. Now that the pilot is back in effect, landlords and property owners in wards 1, 3, 4, 5, and 7 who own betwee...| STOREYS
The City of Brampton kick-started the year with the launch of a new pilot program designed to curb illegal rentals. The Residential Rental Licensing (RRL) pilot program, which began on January 1, was first announced in the spring after receiving unanimous approval from Brampton city councillors in l...| STOREYS
Brampton’s Residential Rental Licensing (RRL) pilot program, designed to curb illegal rentals, has been few through a few iterations since its initial launch in January 2024, and on Thursday, the City announced that it is waiving the program’s licence application fee for the remainder of 2025.Prior ...| STOREYS