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Can I Require Tenants To Pay Rent With Post-Dated Cheques?

Landlords may request post-dated cheques, but tenants are not legally obligated to provide them. Tenants can choose other legal payment methods.

What the Law Says

  • Permitted request: Landlords can ask tenants to provide post-dated cheques for rent.
  • Tenant rights: Tenants are free to decline and use another acceptable method (e-transfer, direct deposit, etc.).
  • No enforcement: Landlords cannot make these cheques a condition of tenancy.

Why Post-Dated Cheques Are Common

  • Convenience: Reduces administrative work and ensures predictable payments.
  • Security: Provides landlords with peace of mind regarding future rent dates.
  • Tenant preference: Some tenants like the simplicity, but many prefer electronic transfers.

Best Practice for Landlords

  • Offer flexibility in payment options.
  • Discuss payment preferences upfront to avoid misunderstandings.
  • Respect the tenant’s choice—building trust often leads to stronger, longer tenancies.

The Fox Marin Team helps landlords understand Ontario’s rent payment rules, striking a balance between compliance and tenant-friendly practices that enhance satisfaction and retention.

 


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