As a tenant, you are legally responsible for any damage you cause to any part of your building and for unintentional harm caused to others who live in or visit the property.

For example:

  • If your known faulty toaster oven starts a fire that damages not only your apartment, but the entire complex, you may have to pay for the damage to your unit and the rest of the complex.
  • If someone slips and falls in your rental condo, you may be held financially responsible for the cost of the injured person’s damages.

If your clothing, furniture or electronics are destroyed by fire or water damage, replacement costs add up.

If you have car insurance start with this company, it's often the easiest solution. If you do not have car insurance ask friends, family etc... for a recommendation of a company they use.

Call Enbridge for more information. If you have never had an account with Enbridge you will have to pay an initial deposit (*Could be as high as $250+). You get this deposit back after a certain period of time.

Hydro may be included in your rent or you may have to pay directly.  Select equal billing or pay your bill within the discount period. Contact Toronto Hydro to set up an account. *If you have never set up an account with Toronto Hydro you will likely have to pay an initial deposit (*Could be as high as $250+). You get this deposit back after a certain period of time.

Canada has plenty of options for choosing like RogersBell, VMedia, Cogeco, Beanfiled, Shaw, Oxio, Eastlink and Coextro. Check out their latest deals but be careful - some deals come with contracts and penalties for getting out early.