Updated: March 2025  |  bremo.io financial guides

Ontario Rent Bank 2025: Emergency Rental Assistance

If you are an Ontario renter who has fallen behind on rent and is at risk of eviction, the Ontario Rent Bank program can provide an emergency loan to help you pay your arrears and stay in your home. This guide explains how the program works, who qualifies, and how to apply quickly before your situation worsens.

Act quickly. Rent bank applications take time to process. If you have received an eviction notice, apply immediately — ideally before your Landlord and Tenant Board hearing date. The sooner you apply, the more options you have.

What Is the Ontario Rent Bank?

The Ontario Rent Bank is a provincially funded emergency loan program for low-income renters facing eviction due to unpaid rent or utility arrears. It provides interest-free or low-interest loans — not grants — that allow you to catch up on what you owe and stabilize your housing situation.

Because it is a loan, you will be expected to repay it over time. However, repayment terms are flexible and designed to be manageable for low-income households. The primary goal is to prevent homelessness.

Key Facts

Who Qualifies?

Eligibility criteria vary somewhat by local program, but general requirements include:

Rent bank programs generally cannot help if you have already received a final eviction order. They are most effective when accessed early in the process.

What Can the Loan Cover?

Loan amounts vary by program but are typically up to $3,000–$6,000, depending on the local program and your specific needs.

How to Apply

  1. Find your local rent bank: Call 211 or search for the rent bank program administered in your municipality or region
  2. Contact the administering agency: This is usually a local non-profit, Service Manager, or housing organization
  3. Complete the application: Provide documentation of your income, rental agreement, notice of arrears, and the reason for your hardship
  4. Await assessment: Programs typically process applications within days to weeks
  5. If approved: Payment is usually made directly to your landlord or utility provider, not to you personally

Local Rent Bank Programs in Ontario

Ontario Rent Bank programs are administered locally. Some examples:

If you are not in one of these areas, call 211 and ask specifically for the rent bank or emergency rental assistance program in your area. Every region in Ontario has some form of emergency housing help.

If You Don't Qualify for the Rent Bank

If the rent bank cannot help you, other options include:

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