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Housing Referral and Rights - Oxford and Norfolk

Assistance is provided to individuals and families with low and moderate incomes to find affordable housing. Affordable housing is provided by public, non-profit, co-operative or inexpensive private housing.

The Ontario Landlord and Tenant Board (see below) regulates and provides information about landlord and tenant rights and obligations for rental properties, including rent control guidelines. Local municipalities set property standards by-laws which outline minimum requirements for building maintenance and occupancy.
 
These services are located in Oxford and Norfolk
Oxford (County of) - Housing Services  
21 Reeve St, Box 1614, Woodstock, ON  N4S 7Y3
519-539-9800
Oxford (County of) - Human Services  
21 Reeve St PO Box 1614, Woodstock, ON  N4S 7Y3
519-539-9800

These services are located outside of Oxford and Norfolk, but provide service to Oxford and Norfolk.
Canadian Centre for Housing Rights  
192 Spadina Ave, Suite 427, Toronto, ON  M5T 2C7
416-944-0087
Co-operative Housing Federation of Canada (The) - Ontario Region  
720 Spadina Ave, Suite 313, Toronto, ON  M5S 2T9
416-366-1711
Landlord and Tenant Board  
Landlord and Tenant Board - Southwestern Regional Office  
150 Dufferin Ave, Suite 400, London, ON  N6A 5N6
Ontario Tenants Rights  
Ontario. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing - Rental Housing Enforcement Unit  
777 Bay St, 14th Fl, Toronto, ON  M7A 2J3
416-585-7214


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