In most Toronto condos, apartments, and townhouses, the landlord or building management is responsible for major HVAC maintenance, including boilers, furnaces, AC units, and central ventilation systems. Renters typically handle minor responsibilities such as changing air filters (if allowed), keeping vents unobstructed, and reporting any issues promptly.
It’s important to know your responsibilities versus the landlord’s so you don’t inadvertently take on costly repairs or leave small problems unreported, which can escalate into bigger issues.
CTA: If you’re unsure about what you should maintain versus what the landlord handles, contact Econoair Heating & Cooling. We guide renters on safe, effective HVAC practices and can assess your unit for potential issues.