What information can a landlord ask me for when I apply for a place?

When you want to rent a place, you usually need to fill out an or give some information to the landlord.

Before they decide if they will rent to you, a landlord can ask:

  • what your income is
  • if you work, and where you work
  • how many people will be living with you
  • the names of people who will be living with you
  • if you have pets

They can also ask:

  • if you smoke
  • for permission to do a credit check
  • for references from past landlords
  • in some cases, if you have a guarantor or co-signer

What a landlord is not allowed to ask

A landlord is not allowed to ask questions that could be used to discriminate against you. For example, they are not allowed to ask:

  • if you are pregnant or have children
  • if you plan to have children, or if you plan to have more children
  • if you are married, single, or divorced
  • your religion or ethnic background
  • your sexual orientation

They also are not allowed to ask:

  • if you get welfare or other public assistance
  • if you have a
  • your age (even if you are 16 or 17 and independent from your parents)
  • if you are a Canadian citizen

If the landlord asks any of these questions or won't rent to you because of your answers, this could be discrimination.

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