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Managing Older Rental Properties in Ontario

Older properties require more intensive maintenance but can deliver excellent returns. How to manage aging rental stock effectively.

Lease and Rental Management

Older rental properties β€” those built before 1970 β€” make up a significant portion of Ontario's rental housing stock. These properties have specific management characteristics: more frequent and varied maintenance requirements, potential presence of hazardous materials like asbestos and lead paint, and mechanical systems that have been replaced or modified multiple times over their lifespan.

Capital planning is more important for older properties than for newer ones. A 1960s apartment building has systems and finishes that are reaching the end of multiple replacement cycles simultaneously. Budgeting for major capital items β€” roof, windows, furnace, electrical panel, plumbing β€” requires a forward-looking capital plan rather than purely reactive maintenance.

Ontario Tenancy Law

Asbestos-containing materials are present in many Ontario buildings constructed before 1985, including in floor tiles, ceiling tiles, pipe insulation, duct insulation, and some wall materials. Renovation or maintenance that disturbs these materials requires testing and, if ACM is confirmed, professional abatement. No contractor should disturb potentially asbestos-containing materials without testing first.

Knob and tube or aluminum wiring in older Ontario buildings creates insurance complications and potential safety risks. Electrical panels that have not been upgraded from the original service may lack capacity for modern electrical loads. Proactive electrical assessment and upgrading is often necessary for insurance compliance and tenant safety.

Protecting Landlord Rights

Despite their maintenance intensity, older properties can deliver excellent investment returns. Lower purchase prices relative to newer stock, established neighbourhood locations, and larger lot sizes that may support future intensification give older properties investment characteristics that new construction can't replicate.

D&D Property Management manages older rental properties with the systematic, capital-plan-driven approach these assets require. Our experience with heritage and aging building stock helps clients maintain compliance, safety, and investment performance over the long term.