Built around the TAL, the F-form lease, and Quebec's unique rent fixation rules.
TAL (Tribunal administratif du logement) wait times of 12–24 months for non-payment cases.
The mandatory Form F lease in French — sublease and assignment rules differ from every other province.
Rent fixation: tenants can challenge any increase by applying to the TAL, often resulting in a $5–10 monthly increase against your $50 ask.
Full French + English bilingual lease with mandatory Section G ('rent paid in the previous 12 months') auto-filled.
Application + supporting documents formatted for direct upload to TAL's e-services portal.
TAL's official methodology — operating expenses, taxes, capital improvements — to estimate the increase that will survive a challenge.
Le TAL publie chaque janvier une grille de calcul officielle. Central Rentals prend cette grille et calcule automatiquement l'augmentation que vous pouvez justifier en cas de contestation.
Yes — the Form F (bail) issued by the TAL is the only valid residential lease in Quebec. Side agreements are unenforceable unless they're attached as an addendum to the Form F.
TAL's published target is 1.5 months for non-payment. Real-world averages in 2024–2025 are 12–24 months. Central Rentals tracks every case file so you can demonstrate the cumulative arrears at hearing.
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