Advocacy Centre for Tenants - Ontario (ACTO)
www.acto.ca
Represents the interests of low income Ontario residents (tenants, housing co-operative members and homeless people) to better their housing situation by taking test cases to court. They offer no direct legal services to individuals except in relation to test cases that could have a significant impact on many people. They are funded by Legal Aid Ontario.
The Advocacy Centre along with the Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO) has designed an interactive web tool for people who share rental accommodation. It helps renters figure out which laws apply to their situation and what are their rights and responsibilities.
Check it out at www.cleo.on.ca/roommates/
Contact: Kathy Laird, Director of Legal Services
425 Adelaide Street West, 5th Floor
Toronto M5V 3C1
Tel: 416-597-5855 Fax: 416-597-5821 E-mail:
Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT)
www.coophousing.com
Today, the Co-operative Housing Federation of Toronto (CHFT) is a member-supported organization representing more than 45,000 people living in more than 160 non-profit housing co-operatives located in Toronto and York Region. As a service to the general public, CHFT provides a 24-hour housing information line. Basic information on co-op housing is available in six languages - English, French, Spanish, Polish, Somali, and Tamil. The information line receives more than 36,000 calls a year. If you need a subsidy to help you pay for your housing, contact Toronto Social Housing Connections at 416-392-6111. TSHC administers the waiting lists for subsidized housing in Toronto including most co-ops.
658 Danforth Avenue, Suite 306
Toronto M4J 5B9
24 hour housing information: 416- 465-1309 Fax: 416-465-8337
Email:
Federation of Metro Tenants’ Associations (FMTA)
www.torontotenants.org
Since 1974 the FMTA has worked to help tenants understand their rights. The FMTA is an organization of tenants and other community-based groups. It is a non-profit organization, and all of their services and publications are free of charge.
The FMTA has helped thousands of Toronto tenants to organize and fight above-guideline rent increases (AGI), and assist them in applying for City of Toronto grants for representation costs to attend AGI hearings if they are eligible.
The FMTA advocates to governments to improve the rights and protections for tenants. They inform the media about the tenants’ point of view. They also work with other supportive community groups on issues that affect tenants.
27 Carlton Street, Suite 500
Toronto M5B 1L2
Tenant Hotline at 416-921-9494 E-mail:
Housing Connections (HC)
www.housingconnections.ca
Housing Connections (HC) is responsible for maintaining the centralized waiting list for rent-geared-to-income housing in Toronto.
Main Office:
Housing Connections
176 Elm Street
Toronto, ON M5T 3M4
Phone: 416-981-6111
The Ontario and Toronto Tenants web site
http:/toronto.ontariotenants.ca/
This site provides practical information on tenants' rights and rental housing issues. It is updated frequently and provides an opportunity for dialogue. This independent site gets no funding from any government, agency or organization.
Tenants for Social Housing
tenantsforsocialhousing.com/
Residents of the Toronto Community Housing Corporation have recently established a new non-profit organization for social housing tenants. It is called Tenants for Social Housing (T4SH) which is carrying on from the City Wide Tenant Council. Tenants for Social Housing can be reached on their web site.
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