Get support for your application. Find resources, contact information, and step-by-step guides on uploading documents and your application details.
The average wait time per unit size is shown in the following table:
| Unit Size | Average time on waitlist* |
|---|---|
| Studio – Senior | 8 years |
| Studio | 10 years |
| 1-bedroom | 14 years |
| 2-bedroom | 13 years |
| 3+-bedroom | 15 years |
*Information is based on 2022 data.
Household members 16 years and older are required to submit their most recent Notice of Assessment . The Notice of Assessment must include:
Sample Notice of Assessment (NOA)
Ensure the name, address, and line 23600 on the uploaded Notice of Assessment is the same information you provided in your MyAccesstoHousingTO online account.
Through your MyAccesstoHousingTO online account, you can securely upload your most recent Notice of Assessment.
Ensure the relevant pages of the Notice of Assessment are uploaded into one file so the following information is visible:
All previous Notice of Assessments will be moved to the Archived Documents tab.
You can submit a Notice of Assessment waiver at the time of your review if you meet one of the following criteria:
You can submit a request in your MyAccesstoHousingTO application to receive a one-year Notice of Assessment Waiver.
Full-time students must provide proof of their status as follows:
If your application is cancelled, you may be able to request a reinstatement within two years of the cancellation.
You may qualify for reinstatement if your application was cancelled your income in a particular year exceeded the Household Income Limits and Asset Limits, but then fell below the following year.
To request a reinstatement, you will need to:
If you disagree with a decision about your application, you can request a Decision Review. You have 30 days from the date on the initial decision notification to make your request.
What decisions can be reviewed:
A different City staff member, who was not part of the original decision, will do the review. This is to make sure all rules, laws, and procedures were followed.
To get a copy of the Procedural Rules for Decision Reviews or Indigenous Priority Decision Reviews, email HSS@toronto.ca.
Those with Indigenous priority status for Rent Geared-to-Income (RGI) housing in Toronto, have 30 days to request a review if there is a disagreement with a decision.
Go to your MyAccesstoHousingTO online account.
Steps to Request a Review:
The City reviews the Asset Limit each year. If your household’s assets fall below the updated limit within 24 months of your application being cancelled, you can reapply and request to have your original application date applied.
If your household income falls below the Housing Income Limit within 24 months of being cancelled, you can reapply and request your original application date. Once your application is reactivated, you will need to complete the 24-month renewal steps in your MyAccesstoHousingTO online account.
If you no longer have access to the email account that was used for creating your MyAccesstoHousingTO account, you can visit the Access to Housing Resource Centre at 176 Elm Street, where staff will verify your identity using government issued photo ID.
If you are unable to visit the Access to Housing Resource Centre, please call the Application Support Centre at 416-338-8888 for assistance.
If you or a member of your household has had a legal name change, you can update this information in your MyAccesstoHousingTO account online. You will be required to submit supporting documentation of the legal name change with your request. Only update your legal name once you receive your proof of legal name change document, updated status in Canada document and Notice of Assessment with your new legal name.
You can continue to use a preferred name that is separate from your legal name in your account.