Rent-Geared-to-Income Housing (RGI)
Rent-geared-to-income (RGI) is a type of housing assistance. It lets you pay about 30 per cent of your income for rent. There are RGI units at all social housing providers in Durham Region. Some private landlords offer RGI.
Apply for RGI
There is a long wait list for RGI. To apply, you must complete an application form and return it to Durham Access to Social Housing (DASH). DASH runs the wait list for RGI and modified units.
If you are eligible for RGI, you will be placed on the DASH wait list. Most people need to find their own rental housing in the private market while they are on the wait list because the wait can be very long.
Find out more about the DASH wait list.
Basic RGI eligibility | ||||||
You may be eligible for rent-geared-to-income (RGI) if:
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Asset limits | ||||||
To be eligible for rent-geared-to-income (RGI), you cannot have assets of more than $50,000 if you are a single person or more than $75,000 if you are a family. Some assets are not considered. These include personal items, such as clothing and furniture, vehicles, RRSPs, Retirement Income Funds, Life Income Funds, life annuities, and assets as a result of pain and suffering awards. |
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Income limits | ||||||
To be eligible for rent-geared-to-income (RGI), you cannot have income of more than:
Your income limit applies to the largest unit that you are allowed to move into, even if you move to a smaller unit. |
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Occupancy standards | ||||||
There are rules about the size of the rent-geared-to-income (RGI) unit you can move into. Normally you cannot live in an RGI unit that has more than one bedroom per person; spouses are expected to share a bedroom. You cannot normally live in an RGI unit smaller than one bedroom for every two people. You can request an additional bedroom if:
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How RGI is calculated | ||||||
RGI is normally about 30 per cent of your monthly adjusted family net income (AFNI). AFNI is the amount on Line 23600 of your most recent income tax return. If this amount does not reflect your current income, it may be adjusted to more closely your income before taxes are deducted. Gross income is your income before taxes. If you receive Ontario Works or ODSP, you will normally pay a set amount of RGI based on the size of your family.
There are rules about how RGI is calculated. Your housing provider must follow the rules set out in: |
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Information for RGI tenants and co-op members | ||||||
If you live in an RGI unit with a social housing provider or a private landlord, you have the same rights and responsibilities as other tenants. If you live in an RGI unit in a co-op, you have the same rights and responsibilities as all members in your co-op.
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Appeals | ||||||
If you disagree with a decision about your RGI, you can appeal to the Regional Review Panel. |
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