Property owners in 5 Brampton wards now need a license to rent out 4 or fewer units
As of last week, Brampton property owners in five of the city’s wards were required to obtain a license to rent out four or less units.
The new licensing policy was launched by Brampton City Hall under its two-year Residential Rental Licensing Pilot program that began on Jan. 1 for homeowners, and or landlords in the city’s five wards — one, three, four, five and seven.
“We have a problem of illegal units in our city,” Brampton mayor Patrick Brown said at a press conference Dec. 28.
The decision came last December after the city received thousands of complaints about
