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Sam Kamra on Ontario’s New Landlord and Tenant Board Database: How Open Data Will Transform Renting
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The LTB Open Data RolloutAs of July 24, 2026, the Ontario government began publishing final LTB orders directly via the Ontario LTB Order Catalogue.
Why Transparency Matters in Ontario Real EstateAccording to Sam Kamra, real estate transactions and lease agreements involve tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
While the new database does not replace thorough tenant screening (such as income and credit checks), Sam Kamra notes that it serves as a powerful complementary tool.
This is why Sam Kamra is utilizing Listing.ca to transform raw data into accessible insights.
As housing affordability remains a top concern across Canada, Sam Kamra raises a critical question: Should provinces like Alberta and British Columbia follow Ontario’s lead?