I wouldn't mention the cat. You can add the cat into the picture later in July and the landlord legally can't do anything about it.Thanks for the heads up!
Oh, and we have a cat, who will join us in July. So pet friendly is another requirement![]()
I wouldn't mention the cat. You can add the cat into the picture later in July and the landlord legally can't do anything about it.Thanks for the heads up!
Oh, and we have a cat, who will join us in July. So pet friendly is another requirement![]()
Safety is fine although it's definitely a more "up and coming" area. Transit is available but will likely add 1/2 hour to your travel time each way to downtown Toronto vs. being in High Park.Some apartments in Mimico/ Lakeshore are between $2500-2800. What's the area like in terms of safety, and walk and transit score? Thank you.
https://www.realtor.ca/Residential/Single-Family/18914233/4507--2200-LAKESHORE-BLVD-Toronto-Ontario-M8V0C2-Mimico
Wonder why there are no dimensions. Also not sure if study is a self contained room or a nook somewhere. Really difficult to rent a property from abroad. Especially a 3 bedroom unit in a decent location. Landlords will always prioritize meeting people. Also some condos have rules about pets.Safety is fine although it's definitely a more "up and coming" area. Transit is available but will likely add 1/2 hour to your travel time each way to downtown Toronto vs. being in High Park.
I'm with you. No dimensions is always very dodgy and makes me think there's something to hide.Wonder why there are no dimensions. Also not sure if study is a self contained room or a nook somewhere. Really difficult to rent a property from abroad. Especially a 3 bedroom unit in a decent location. Landlords will always prioritize meeting people. Also some condos have rules about pets.
Are you sure?I wouldn't mention the cat. You can add the cat into the picture later in July and the landlord legally can't do anything about it.
True can't do anything about a pet unless the condo has a rule about pet in the by-lawsAre you sure?
A friend of mine add a dog in the picture several months he moved in and had to pay a pet fee.
Ah I wasn't thinking about condos. But in houses and rental apartments (everything that is not governed by a condo board) the Ontario tenant act applies and as such things like a pet fee isn't legal, neither can your landlord take action because you have a pet.True can't do anything about a pet unless the condo has a rule about pet in the by-laws
That's right. Condos are very different and the pet would have to be declared in advance in a condo situation.Ah I wasn't thinking about condos. But in houses and rental apartments (everything that is not governed by a condo board) the Ontario tenant act applies and as such things like a pet fee isn't legal, neither can your landlord take action because you have a pet.
As discussed before, condos might ban or limit pets (they have the power to). That's mostly against large or multiple dogs though, a cat should be fine. For things that are not condos, unless you live in the same unit with the landlord you are fully allowed to bring in a pet without asking them.@aircanada I'd rather say we have a cat than get into issues later with the landlord, though I understand this makes our apartment hunt harder.Do you think it's safe?
All downtown area neighbourhoods are fine typically, except maybe St Jamestown, Parkdale, parts of Regent Park/Garden District/Cabbagetown. Outside of downtown, Yonge and St Clair (very expensive though) and Yonge and Eglinton areas can also be good choices. East York, Riverdale, Leslieville also OK. Danforth up to Woodbine.Could you kind folk recommend any other neighbourhood (besides High Park) where it might be easier to find a place with my requirements - Not too far from downtown, good transit and schools...
Thanks all for your help.As discussed before, condos might ban or limit pets (they have the power to). That's mostly against large or multiple dogs though, a cat should be fine. For things that are not condos, unless you live in the same unit with the landlord you are fully allowed to bring in a pet without asking them.
All downtown area neighbourhoods are fine typically, except maybe St Jamestown, Parkdale, parts of Regent Park/Garden District/Cabbagetown. Outside of downtown, Yonge and St Clair (very expensive though) and Yonge and Eglinton areas can also be good choices. East York, Riverdale, Leslieville also OK. Danforth up to Woodbine.
Hi Shiv, we haven't moved yet. Will only finalise our home once we're there. Thank you for the invite - will connect when in TO. Cheers.if you already found a home, then its great. I remember when we started our search. it was tough.
I have created a whatsApp group and will ask some realtors to join as well, so that people like us can get benefited, by finding a place to live.
https://chat.whatsapp.com/IO4VEn3uBmj0dzgoqDfBKh
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Shiv