
Brampton had second-highest eviction rate in GTA during pandemic, report finds
LaSean Ebanks, a Black renter and co-chair of Peel ACORN, said the region has seen a sharp rise in no-fault evictions — including N12 notices used when a landlord or one of their immediate family members intends to move into a unit, and N13 notices filed so the landlord can conduct demolitions or major renovations. ACORN’s analysis of Landlord and Tenant Board data found Brampton had the second-highest number of N12s in Ontario between 2017 and 2021, with 1,193 notices. Between 2017 and 2022, the city also saw a 230 per cent increase in N13s. However, Ebanks said those figures only capture official filings to the Landlord and Tenant Board. “In our direct work, we’ve encountered many more cases where tenants were pressured, intimidated, or made to feel they had no choice but to leave without formal due process,” he said.




