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I find craigslist the best site across Canada for accommodation and loads of other things as well.mayankpandya said:Dear Satya,
I am happy that you are ready to help new guys.
Can you please share how do we get good accommodation from india that is fair & accessible to all the facilities ?
Please share link if possible.
Regards
Mayank
These are the links to the Vancouver and Toronto areas, but there are sites like this for all over Canada.
http://toronto.en.craigslist.ca/
http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/
My husband found his lovely little bachelor basement suite on there when he first went to Canada and later I found our beautiful house rental there, so it has been a winner for us.
Not only that, but it is a super resource for furniture and things that you might need in Canada and LOTS OF STUFF INEXPENSIVE OR EVEN FREE!
I have just bought a lovely computer desk in perfect condition from someone down the road who did not need it any more (it is glass and now they have children it is not suitable for them) for $80. It would have cost at least $200 new and it is perfect.
There isn't anything that you cannot find on craigslist!
It advertises yard sales, cars, accommodation, pets, furniture, garden things, toys, wood for stoves, electrical goods, clothes.........EVERYTHING!
As you can see, I am a big fan.
For accommodation, I would recommend a different strategy than the one suggested, though.
I would book into a hotel/motel in your preferred area or nearby for the first week you arrive in Canada. I know this seems expensive, but I believe it is better than getting involved in a rental scam, which has happened to many people. Some unscrupulous landlords exploit immigrants who are abroad and get you to send them a deposit and then you never see them again.
As soon as you get to Canada, get internet access and a cellphone and get searching on craigslist. Many properties go very fast on these sites and so you need to get to see them asap and give a deposit straight away to secure it. I am confident that, like my husband, you will easily find somewhere very suitable within a week if you watch craigslist carefully and telephone and go to view rentals that sound good as soon as they are advertised. Speed is the key!
As for tenancy agreements, there is a standard one which many landlords use because it is suggested by the government and is legally correct.
It is here;
http://www.rto.gov.bc.ca/content/formsfees/default.aspx#start
The Residential Tenancy Agreement is what you need to look at to see what the rules are as standard. Damage deposit should be no more than half a month's rent, for instance.
Also, take copies of the Condition Inspection Report (which is number 3 of the documents available on this page) with you when you go to view any potential rental so that you can do the property check with the landlord right there and then if you like the place.
I hope this has helped anyone who is hoping to rent when they get to Canada initially.
I can vouch for this method as successful and without problems as we have used it ourselves with great success. ;D