Subsidized housing

Rent-Geared-to-Income (RGI) Assistance helps low- and moderate income households with housing costs. RGI provides affordable housing to eligible low-income families in subsidized housing and households pay no more than 30 per cent of their income towards rent.

Below Market Rent Program

Below Market Rent Program

The Below Market Rent (BMR) Program helps low- and moderate income households with housing costs. Rents for these units are fixed at up to 80 per cent of the average market rent as posted by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation for the City of Ottawa.

Portable Housing Benefit

Portable Housing Benefit

A Portable Housing Benefit provides low to moderate income households with a monthly payment to help with rental costs in the private housing market. The benefit belongs to the individual and can be used to help pay rent anywhere in Ottawa.

Portable Housing Benefits are found under the Rent Supplement Program.

Supportive Housing Program

Supportive Housing Program

Supportive housing is a community-based, person-centred model of providing affordable, transitional and permanent accommodation. Housing support staff help tenants and encourage the development of healthy communities.

For information on how to apply for Supportive Housing, refer to The Social Housing Registry of Ottawa.

Keeping your home

Keeping your home

At risk of being evicted by your landlord?
Action Housing and Housing Help are two non-profit agencies that can help you keep your housing. Their services are free and confidential. They provide:

If you live East of the Rideau Canal contact:
Action Housing
150 Montreal Rd, Suite 305
613-562-8219
info@action-logement.ca

If you live West of the Rideau Canal contact:
Housing Help
309 Cooper Street, Suite 502
613-563-4532
info@housinghelp.on.ca

Service Manager Directives

Service Manager Directives

Under the Housing Services Act, 2011 (HSA), the City has the responsibility to establish certain local rules in order to administer rent-geared-to-income (RGI) assistance in an equitable and consistent manner for prescribed housing programs. These rules are outlined in Service Manager Directives: