The Residential Rental Licensing pilot program in Brampton has been temporarily paused as the City reviews and streamlines its intake process. Applications are not being accepted until further notice.
An update posted to the City of Brampton website says that the Residential Rental Licensing pilot program that went into effect on January 1 has been “paused temporarily.”that requires some Brampton landlords to obtain a license through the city has been put on ice less than a month after its launch.
posted to the City of Brampton's website, which says that the Residential Rental Licensing (RRL) pilot program that went into effect at the beginning of this year has been “paused temporarily” as the City reviews and streamlines its intake process. Applications for the program aren’t being accepted until further notice. The City is attributing the pause to the need for “program refinement
Brampton Residential Rental Licensing Pilot Program Paused Temporary Intake Process
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